Description
More than 400 arches sculpted by nature gracefully span a landscape of towering spires, sheer liffs, and balanced rocks.
Each book in The Story In the back of the Scenery series tells a compelling story throughout the eyes of an experienced interpreter whose writing reflects true enthusiasm for the park. Complete with running text and interpretive captions, accompanied by abundant full-color images, these books shall be welcome in any home library.
Arches National Park, positioned in southeastern Utah, first put aside in 1929, preserves strange merchandise of abrasion: massive arches, windows, pinnacles, and pedestals.