Delicate Arch is an iconic natural landmark found in Arches National Park in Grand County, Utah. It is a stunning 52 feet tall freestanding arch formed of Entrada Sandstone. The arch is widely recognized due to its eye-pleasing distinctive shape and can be seen featured on Utah license plates and even on a postage stamp commemorating Utah's centennial of admission to the Union in 1996. During the summer months, white-throated swifts nest right at the top of the arch, and adventurous climbers can explore the area for a unique experience. Delicate Arch is known as one of the main tourist draws in the park, with visitors coming from near and far to behold its beauty.