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To stop and see everything, they recommend three days. I have spent a day on it, and the scenery is quite amazing.

Photo from the Walking Rocks Overlook; White Rim Trail:


Musselmen Arch (you can walk across it): White Rim Trail:
Cool pics f5! I thought it was a two day trail. How long did you stay out? Did you see lots of people and bicycles out there?
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Cool pics f5! I thought it was a two day trail. How long did you stay out? Did you see lots of people and bicycles out there?

Depending on the time of the year, you might see a lot of bikes in the beginning of the trip, near where the Potash Road/Shafer Trail/White Rim Trail Merge. Especially in Oct. when Moab has the "Fat Tire Festival." There are bikes everywhere, with support truck filled with water.
When I'm usually there in July, very few bikers due to the heat. In the hot summer, you usually see the Bikers in Canyonlands or Arches main roads. Not many venture out into deserted areas of the parks.
I have only spent a day, never traveled the entire road.
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