There are more than 2,000 of the natural sandstone arches that give one of Utah's most beautiful spots its name, and there's no time like the winter to see them. All manner of formations can be found there, from windows and spires to natural bridges and balanced rocks, and protecting them is the park's official purpose. It's a delicate ecosystem — despite how sturdy they look, many of these features are actually quite fragile — so tread carefully when taking in their splendor.
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