Granite Arch
Granite Arch is a natural rock formation located in the Arches National Park in Utah. It is known for its stunning, curved shape created by the erosion of softer rock layers over time. The arch stands approximately 33 feet tall and 11 feet wide, making it a popular spot for photography and hiking.
Visitors to Granite Arch can enjoy scenic views of the surrounding landscape, which features other unique rock formations and desert vegetation. The area is part of a larger ecosystem that supports various wildlife, including desert bighorn sheep and red-tailed hawks.