Tunnel Arch

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Tunnel Arch is a natural sandstone arch formation in Utah’s Arches National Park, known for its distinctive tunnel-like opening visible from the park’s Devils Garden area.

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Label Occurrences
Tunnel Arch canonical 2
Pine Tree Arch 1

Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf natural arch
rock formation
tourist attraction
accessedVia Devils Garden Trail
approximateElevation about 1,500 meters above sea level
bestVisitSeason fall
spring
climateZone semi-arid desert
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Grand County, Utah
geologicalComposition sandstone
hasAccessRestriction stay-on-trail requirement
hasConservationStatus protected within national park
hasGeologicalOrigin erosion
weathering
hasOpeningShape tunnel-like opening
hasParkManagement National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
isNear Landscape Arch
Pine Tree Arch
isPopularFor family-friendly hiking
viewing natural arches
isVisibleFrom Devils Garden Trail
Devils Garden
surface form: Devils Garden area
isWithin high desert environment
locatedIn Arches National Park
Grand County, Utah
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
locatedInProtectedArea Arches National Park
partOf Colorado Plateau
Devils Garden
surface form: Devils Garden area
photoOpportunity landscape photography
rockType Entrada Sandstone
state Utah
tourismActivity hiking
sightseeing
trailhead Devils Garden Trail
surface form: Devils Garden Trailhead

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Arches National Park contains Tunnel Arch
Arches National Park contains Tunnel Arch
this entity surface form: Pine Tree Arch
Devils Garden hasTouristAttraction Tunnel Arch