
Arches National Park: Where Rocks Tell Stories
Arches National Park is one of those places that will leave you speechless—and not just because of the hike up to Delicate Arch.
America’s West Coast National Parks evoke red sunsets, the most fantastic rock formations, endless deserts, canyons and gorges. Many of the parks are among the world’s most incredible natural treasures.
Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California, Texas. From the incredible sandstone massifs of the Archies and Monument Valley, to the hot deserts of the Deathly Hollows, to Kings Canyon and Sequoia Park. Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas look like mega-populated zones alongside endless canyons, gorges and deserts in stark contrast.
Let’s get to know the most beautiful parks on the West Coast of the USA together. We’ll take you on trails that won’t let you go fast. You still have to stand, take in the beauty and take pictures.
Arches National Park is one of those places that will leave you speechless—and not just because of the hike up to Delicate Arch.
Canyon de Chelly is a place that draws you into its history, mysticism, and natural beauty. Hiking treasure of Arizona and West Coast.
Saguaro National Park is more than just a collection of cacti; it’s a testament to the beauty and resilience of the desert landscape.
The Grand Canyon is a place that will leave you breathless. No photo, no words can capture the vastness of this chasm carved by the Colorado.
Antelope Canyon: If you travel to Arizona, don’t miss this sandstone wonder. It is unforgettable experience for hikers and photographers.
On our journey to San Francisco, we couldn’t miss the most fascinating lakes on the West Coast—Mono Lake & Lake Tahoe in Sierra Nevada.