Arches National Park
One of the last things I did in my trip to Utah was to add another National Park to my list of visited parks: the Arches National Park . This park is right next to Moab in southern Utah, and it is famous for its unique geological formations: the ground in the park is mostly composed of sandstone, and the intense winds that carry sand sculpted the rocks over the years, resulting in some unique shapes. You can see many balanced rocks, rock arches, columns and monoliths, resulting in lots and lots of visitors to the park. Because of that during the middle of the year you actually need to reserve a slot, given that the park (wisely) limits the number of daily visitors. Another good piece of advice to anybody visiting the park, especially in the middle of the year, is that it is very very hot. Being a desert, it has lots of sunshine and not much shade, and you lose water very fast (my water bottle was emptied in no time). That's compensated for some amazing vistas, and being able to see...