Arches National Park: Red rock arches pierce the Utah sky like frozen waves, sculpted by eons of wind and water.

Arches National Park in eastern Utah showcases over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, the highest density anywhere, formed by erosion on the Colorado Plateau.
This high-desert expanse near Moab features iconic formations like Delicate Arch—the park's symbol—plus Landscape Arch (one of the world's longest at 306 feet), Balanced Rock, and the maze-like Fiery Furnace, all carved from red Entrada and Navajo sandstones over millions of years.

Arches National Park B&W Gallery

Black and white strips away the Southwest's fiery hues, focusing the eye on raw mass, negative space, and subtle tonal gradients—ideal for fine-art prints that evoke isolation and eternity in this geological cathedral.

“Mother Nature is a master sculptor and in no place is that more evident than at Arches National Park.” — Stefanie Payne