Musselman Arch Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Stunning! How does this even exist!?!
Visiting this arch would be a challenge without a 4x4 or a guided tour. We were delighted to make the stop during our tour. Beautiful views and don't be a dummy - you can see where rock is flaking...
Canyonlands national park is best viewed from a 4x4. We took a guided tour and we were granted some totally amazing views of Musselman, horseshoe bend, the white rim etc. The arch defies belief that...
At the end of the Shafer drive from inside Canyonlands National Park you keep going straight and then follow some more precipitous bends (not quite so hair raising as the top bit of the Shafer trail) ...
Getting to Musselman Arch requires 4x4 as the road here is rough. Off the White Rim Road, just past the Gooseneck. The road is bumpy, but fun in the right vehicle. The arch itself is different on tha...
Stunning! How does this even exist!?!
Visiting this arch would be a challenge without a 4x4 or a guided tour. We were delighted to make the stop during our tour. Beautiful views and don't be a dummy - you can see where rock is flaking...
Geology at is best
Canyonlands national park is best viewed from a 4x4. We took a guided tour and we were granted some totally amazing views of Musselman, horseshoe bend, the white rim etc. The arch defies belief that...
Not supposed to walk on it, but we did - sorry
At the end of the Shafer drive from inside Canyonlands National Park you keep going straight and then follow some more precipitous bends (not quite so hair raising as the top bit of the Shafer trail) ...
Remote, unique arch.
Getting to Musselman Arch requires 4x4 as the road here is rough. Off the White Rim Road, just past the Gooseneck. The road is bumpy, but fun in the right vehicle. The arch itself is different on tha...