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Follow on Google News | ![]() Moab Adventure Center Sees 67 Percent Increase in Visitors Booking Guided Tours of Arches NPBy: Moab Adventure Center This stellar growth also coincided with the implementation of timed entry permits to the park that were in effect from early April to early October to control over-crowding. (Arches National Park set attendance records in 2021 with 1.8 million visits, a number that created the need for controlled entries.) "Although in 2022 the number of do-it-yourself guests visiting Arches National Park was down, Moab Adventure Center saw record growth in guided park tours since the entry system was introduced," She explained that the mandatory timed entry program did not affect clients of tour operators like Moab Adventure Center who have National Park concessions contracts. The park continued to accommodate travelers (even that same day) who booked a guided tour through Moab Adventure Center. A number of factors influenced the growth in guided Arches tours and the decline in do-it-yourself visits. (In 2022 the park saw 158,925 people pass through its gates in July, a decline of about 1,700 people per day from 2021′s record turnout. Nearly 238,000 fewer visitors have roamed the park's trails and gawked at some of its 2,000 arches than at this time last year.) First, if visitors arrived without timed entry reservations in hand through Recreation.gov (https://www.recreation.gov/ Second, just in a year, people's travel habits that were influenced by the pandemic have changed. Families no longer have the flexibility to just pack up and go as they had during the pandemic when kids were out of the classroom. And the adults? They're often back at their offices and fewer have choices to work remotely. Third, gas prices in the summer of 2022 were a lot higher than they have been over the past few years. Fourth, international visits were down, attributed to the realities of post-pandemic air travel. International guests typically account for 35 percent of the Park's overall visitors. And fifth, mentioned Schmutz, is the possibility that the publicity around the timed-entry system created its own firestorm and inadvertently warned people away from what they perceived could be overcrowded conditions. For tour details, please see https://www.moabadventurecenter.com/ Moab Adventure Center is the largest single tour provider in Moab, Utah. For information and reservations please call (435) 259-7019 or (866) 904-1163. Media Contact: Dave Wiggins: 720.301.3822 / dave@travelnewssource.com End
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