The third week of September, 2008, I finished my stint at Dinosaur National Monument and headed on down the road toward Albuquerque. My first stop along the way was...

Arches National Park near
Moab, Utah.

I didn't hike any of the long trails this visit as I had in 1988. I also didn't take very good notes on the names of the arches I did see, so I'll just include a few pics.

I think this formation may have been called the three sisters, but don't quote me on that. :(

One of the trails that I did take went right through several large slabs,

in order to get to the arch.

I stayed at a private campground near
Moab for a few days while I was there. The campground in the National Park is twenty-five miles into the park and does not have hook-ups. It was booked solid while I was there, so I didn't have a chance to experience camping there.
Before I left, I made sure to have reservations for the next stop on my journey...Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado.
Thanks for stopping by....talk to you later, Judy
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