Are there predators in Arches National Park?


Are there predators in Arches National Park? Mountain lions and bobcats are two of the most notable predators that inhabit the park. Mountain lions primarily feed on the park's mule deer, while bobcats feed heavily on the park's rabbits and birds.


Are there bears in Arches National Park?

Bears. Black bears occasionally wander into the park from the nearby mountains.


What is prohibited in Arches National Park?

Climbing, scrambling, walking or standing upon, or rapelling off any named or unnamed arch with an opening greater than three feet is prohibited in the park. This is to promote visitor safety and the opportunity to view natural features undisturbed. Balanced Rock is also closed to climbing.