Fiery Furnace – Why Doing It On Your Own Is Best

You’ve heard of the Fiery Furnace in Arches National Park and you’ve heard that it’s a labyrinth, a maze. For this reason this is one of the rare few hikes in National Parks where the Park Rangers lead tours. Taking a tour with a Park Ranger is a great option, but not for everyone. Taking a tour with a Park Ranger means you’re hiking in a large group – up to 25 people – and you’re moving at a sluggish pace, waiting for other people to get through obstacles, stopping every few minutes. On a ranger-led tour you also have no option to explore and there is lots to explore in the Fiery Furnace! If you read online reviews of the Fiery Furnace you will see many 5 start reviews, but you will also see 1 start reviews which are usually for a ranger led tour. When hiking the Fiery Furnace you want to do it on your own, but you want to know where to go and how to find all the spectacular arches hidden in a few of the side canyons. Our guide will get you through the Fiery furnace without frustration and will allows you to experience all the best of what this amazing area holds secret.