Fiery Furnace formations

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The Fiery Furnace formations are a maze-like collection of narrow sandstone fins, arches, and canyons in Arches National Park, renowned for their striking red-orange color and intricate, labyrinthine terrain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geological formation
rock formation complex
tourist attraction
accessPolicy guided ranger hikes available
limited access
permit required for self-guided entry
bestVisitSeason fall
spring
climate semi-arid desert
composedOf Entrada Sandstone NERFINISHED
sandstone
ecosystem high desert shrubland
formedBy erosion
frost wedging
water erosion
weathering
hasColor red-orange
reddish-brown
hasFeature arches
maze-like passages
narrow sandstone fins
slot-like canyons
hasTerrain labyrinthine
rugged
steep-walled canyons
hasView panoramic vistas of Arches National Park
hazard risk of getting lost
route-finding difficulty
uneven terrain
knownFor highly photogenic landscapes
intricate rock mazes
narrow passageways
scenic hiking routes
locatedIn Arches National Park NERFINISHED
Grand County, Utah NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
near Devils Garden area of Arches National Park NERFINISHED
Salt Valley NERFINISHED
partOf Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
red rock desert landscape of Arches National Park
regulationReason protection of fragile desert ecosystem
visitor safety
touristActivity hiking
nature observation
photography

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Entrada Sandstone formsFeature Fiery Furnace formations