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Arches National Park is a location that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog film series produced by Paramount Pictures and its spin-offs. It is a touristic place located in the United States.
Description[]
Arches National Park is an area located in the United States. It is a national park with wide landscapes containing beautiful colors and sweeping arches that can allow Sonic to do loop-the-loops. The visuals and terrain were so striking, Sonic the Hedgehog notes he could've spent more time hanging around before moving on to the next area.
History[]
Shorts[]
Around the World in 80 Seconds[]
After defeating Dr. Robotnik, Sonic went off to visit many places around the world. He started a travel diary to keep track of the many locations he visited since making his home in Green Hills. Leaving Los Angeles, Sonic briefly headed through Arches National Park and found he was enjoying himself as he passed by. After having a bit of fun, Sonic ran towards the Great Ball Court of Chichén Itzá.
Trivia[]
- Arches National Park is based on the real-life location of the same name.
- The National Park as described by Sonic and the visuals resemble several Desert theme Sonic levels throughout the main series.