Broken Arch

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Broken Arch is a distinctive sandstone arch and popular hiking destination located within Utah’s Arches National Park.

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Broken Arch canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural arch
rock formation
sandstone arch
tourist attraction
approximateRoundTripDistance about 2 miles
climateZone high desert
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Grand County, Utah
formationProcess erosion
weathering
geologicalFormation sandstone
hasFeature span that hikers can walk under
hasMaterial Entrada Sandstone
hasNearbyFacility campground
parking area
restrooms at trailheads
hasTrailheadAt Devils Garden Campground
Sand Dune Arch
surface form: Sand Dune Arch parking area
isAccessibleBy hiking trail
isActually intact arch
isBestVisitedIn fall
spring
isNamedAfter its apparently broken appearance
isPopularFor day hiking
photography
sightseeing
isRegulatedBy Arches National Park rules
isSubjectOf hiking guides
park brochures
locatedIn Arches National Park
Grand County, Utah
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
near Devils Garden Campground
Sand Dune Arch
parkRegion Devils Garden
surface form: Devils Garden area
partOf Colorado Plateau
requires park entrance fee for access
rockType sandstone
state Utah
subjectTo cold winter conditions
hot summer temperatures
trailDifficulty easy to moderate
trailType loop trail option
viewBestAt from both sides of the arch
withinProtectedArea Arches National Park

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Arches National Park contains Broken Arch
Sand Dune Arch isNear Broken Arch