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According to the superintendent's assistant, about 750,000.

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As of 2016, about 1.5 million.

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To visit Arches National Park you would travel where?

Moab, Utah


How does Arches National Park hurt the landforms around it?

Since many people visit the park, it is not as preserved as it could be. However, the landforms around it are not hurt.


What types of rocks are in Arches National Park?

The arches in Arches National Park are made form sandstone.


What stat is arches national park located?

Arches National Park is in Utah.


What can people do at Arches National Park?

There is a visitor center, hiking, and magnificent view of arches.


How did the Canyon Lands and the Arches National Park get their names?

Arches National Park got its name because of what is in it - Arches.


A map outline of arches national park?

Arches National Park is119.8 mi².


What are some resources for Arches National Park?

You can find information about Arches National Park by visiting the National Park Service website.


When was arches national park founded?

Congress declared Arches to become a national park in 1971.


When did arches become a national park?

Arches became a national park on November 12th, 1971.


How did the national park get it name?

Arches National Park got its name because of what is in it - a ton of arches.


How did they named arches national park?

Arches National Park was officially named when President Herbert Hoover signed legislation on April 12, 1929, creating Arches National Monument. The US Congress officially changed the status of Arches National Monument to Arches National Park on November 12, 1971. The origin of the name "Arches" comes from the more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches preserved in the park.