Arches National Park is located in a semi desert area.
It is mostly semi-desert.
Information about the Arches National park can be found on the website of the National Park Service. There you can find all basic information you would need for a visit like: directions, opening hours, fees and programs. There are also various sections with more specific information.
Erosion removed the youngest layers of rock, but all the rock is sandstone.
U.S. law states that a national park must "Have relatively spacious land and water areas, so outstanding in quality and beauty as to make imperative their preservation by the federal government for the enjoyment, education and inspiration of all people." The area in Arches NP clearly has land areas of outstanding beauty.
Except by special permit, animal hunting by humans is strictly prohibited in all US national parks outside of Alaska. Thus, animals are hunted by animal predators, but are as "safe" in a national park as elsewhere.
Bryce Canyon, Arches, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, and Zion's, all of Utah's national parks, are in the southern half of the state.
The motto of Table Mountain National Park is 'A Park for All, Forever'.
Death Valley National Park is the hottest and driest of all the national parks.
Garbage and litter all over the park
For a listing of all of Idaho's National Park Service sites, visit: http://www.nps.gov/state/id
The number is debated but was recently 24. All of them are shrinking and will disappear by 2030.
Garbage and litter all over the park
There are 391 National Park sites. For more info, see www.nps.govPlease visit: http://www.nps.gov/findapark/