North Window Arch:
The North Window Arch, located in Arches National Park, Utah, is part of a geological formation known as 'The Windows,' a sandstone fin featuring two large eye-shaped openings. The North Window (pictured here) is 51 feet high and 93 feet wide. The windows section is considered by some to be the beating heart of the park. The area contains a large concentration of arches and is one of the most scenic locations within the park. North Window, Turret Arch, and Double Arch are just a few of the awe-inspiring expanses you'll find in just over two square miles. Other named features in this area include Garden of Eden, Elephant Butte, and Parade of Elephants.