Courthouse Towers, Arches National Park
#11 among attractions in Arches National Park


Facts and practical information
The Courthouse Towers is a collection of tall stone columns located in Arches National Park. ()
Arches National Park United States
Courthouse Towers – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Double Arch, Balanced Rock, Slickrock Trail, Grand County Public Library.
 Formation noted for front and back spans Formation noted for front and back spans- Double Arch, Arches National Park- 138 min walk • Nestled within the rugged landscape of Arches National Park in Grand County, Utah, the Double Arch is a breathtaking geological formation that stands as a testament to the power of natural forces. This majestic tourist attraction is not just a single arch, but two... 
 Massive rock resting on a narrow pillar Massive rock resting on a narrow pillar- Balanced Rock, Arches National Park- 132 min walk • Balanced Rock is one of the most popular features of Arches National Park, situated in Grand County, Utah, United States. Balanced Rock is located next to the park's main road, at about 9.2 miles from the park entrance. 
 Natural attraction, Bike trail, Park Natural attraction, Bike trail, Park- Slickrock Trail, Moab- 152 min walk • The Slickrock Trail, is a popular mountain biking destination in Grand County, Utah, United States, a few miles northeast of the city of Moab. This 10.5-mile trail takes riders over a landscape of petrified sand dunes and the eroded remnants of ancient sea beds. 
 Library Library- Grand County Public Library, Moab- 134 min walk • Grand County Public Library is a library in Moab, Utah. 
 City hall City hall- Star Hall, Moab- 135 min walk • Star Hall is a historic building in Moab, Utah. It was built in 1905-1906 by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the Moab Ward after Bishop Randolph H. Stewart and second counselor Orlando W. Warner purchased the land from Leonard Leonidas Crapo, and it was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. 
 38°34'36"N • 109°33'4"W 38°34'36"N • 109°33'4"W- Moab Cliffs & Canyons, Moab- 127 min walk • Nature, Natural attraction, Climbing tours 
 Arch Arch- Rock House-Custodian's Residence, Arches National Park- 30 min walk • The Rock House was built as a residence for the National Park Service custodian of Arches National Monument, now Arches National Park, in 1941. 
 38°34'7"N • 109°33'22"W 38°34'7"N • 109°33'22"W- Adventure Park Moab, Moab- 135 min walk • Adventure park, Tours, Outdoor activities 
 Archaeological site Archaeological site- Courthouse Wash Pictographs, Arches National Park- 60 min walk • The Courthouse Wash Pictographs are a series of large pictographs created over a long period of time, located on a sheltered sandstone wall at the mouth of Courthouse Wash, Arches National Park in Grand County, Utah, United States, just north of Moab, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 
 Church, Greek Revival architecture Church, Greek Revival architecture- Moab LDS Church, Moab- 135 min walk • The Moab LDS Church is a historic church in Moab, Utah. It was built with adobe for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1888–1889, on land that belonged to Leonidas L. Crapo. The local bishop, Randolph H. Stewart, had acquired the land in 1884, and he later sold it to his second counselor, Orlando W. Warner. 
 
