If you can get into the park at night there are several small parking lots
where you could park and observe near some of the best arches.
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My family and I have been there during the day and it is a great National Park.
There is nothing nearby so I would assume it is very dark. Sam
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From: Earl DeLong <astro_6155@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [pasmembers] Arches National Park Utah
Has anyone observed at Arches National Park near Moab, UT in the summer? I'm
thinking of a road trip, 2 nights observing and 1 day in the park sight seeing.
From what I've read online, it looks like clouds aren't too much of a problem
except for the occasional pop up thunderstorm.
Earl Delong