Arches National Park

NAMEINTRODUCTION
Arches National Park Arches National Park is a national park in eastern Utah, United States. The park is adjacent to the Colorado River, 4 miles (6 km) north of Moab, Utah. More than 2,000 natural sandstone arches are located in the park, including the well-known Delicate Arch, as well as a variety of unique geological resources and formations. The park contains the highest density of natural arches in the world

NAME OF TRAIL
ROUND-TRIP DISTANCETIME,ELEVATIONDESCRIPTION
NATURE TRAIL50 yards
(45 m)
5-10 MINUTESLearn about native desert plants on a short nature trail behind Arches Visitor Center
Balanced Rock0.3 miles
(0.5 km)
20 minutesA loop trail at the base of a fragile, picturesque rock formation. The beginning of the trail is paved and accessible to wheelchairs. The paved path ends at a viewpoint where you can see The Windows and the distant La Sal Mountains. Continue around Balanced Rock by following a marked path on a gravel and slickrock surface.
The Windows1 mile
(1.6 km)
45 minutesA gentle climb up a gravel trail and stone steps leads to the massive North Window, South Window, and Turret Arch. Return to the parking lot via the same trail, or take the slightly longer primitive trail around the Windows by starting at South Window viewpoint. First 100 yards may be accessible to wheelchairs with assistance.
Double Arch0.5 mile
(0.8 km)
20 minutesA relatively flat, gravel-surfaced leads to the base of two giant arch spans which are joined at one end. May be accessible to wheelchairs with assistance.
Delicate Arch Viewpoints100 yards
(91 m)
or
0.5 miles
(0.8 km)
10 minutes
or
30 minutes
Wheelchair-accessible view of arch at a distance. Another moderately strenuous hiking trail climbs 0.5 mile (0.8 km) toward Delicate Arch, ending at a viewpoint separated from the arch by a steep canyon. You can’t reach Delicate Arch on this trail; to hike all the way to the arch, start from Wolfe Ranch.
Sand Dune Arch0.3 miles
(0.5 km)
20 minutesA short hike to a secluded arch among fins of rock. This is a shady spot with deep sand on the ground. Good for families. Do not climb or jump off arch.
Broken Arch Loop2 miles
(3.2 km)
60 minutesFrom the trailhead at the Sand Dune Arch parking area, the trail crosses a large meadow to Broken Arch and continues to the campground. Trail leads through fins with sand dunes and slickrock. The northern part of the loop includes some moderate scrambling.
Skyline Arch0.4 miles
(0.6 km)
10-20 minutesPark at the Skyline Arch parking area. A short hike on a flat, well-defined trail. On a cold night in November 1940, a large chunk fell out of the arch, instantly doubling the size of its opening.
Landscape Arch
at Devils Garden
1.9 miles
(3.1 km)
50 minutesPark at Devils Garden trailhead. A relatively flat, gravel-surfaced trail leads to a spectacular ribbon of rock, whose span is more than a football field in length. Some steep slopes may be accessible to wheelchairs with assistance. Short side trips to Tunnel and Pine Tree arches. Trail guide available at trailhead. After Landscape Arch, the Devils Garden trail becomes difficult, with rock scrambling, narrow ledges, and exposure to heights.
Courthouse Wash
Rock Art
1 miles
(1.6 km)
40 minutesPark at the Lower Courthouse Wash parking area, 0.5 miles (0.8 km) north of the Colorado River on the right side of US 191. Take a short walk south across the Courthouse Wash bridge, descend into Courthouse Wash, then a brief climb leads to a prehistoric rock art panel (at the base of the cliffs, facing west).

NAME OF TRAIL
ROUND-TRIP DISTANCETIME,ELEVATIONDESCRIPTION
Park Avenue2 miles
(3.2 km)
1.5 hours
320 feet
(98 m)
From Park Avenue parking area, the trail descends steeply into a spectacular canyon and continues down the wash to Courthouse Towers. If you have a shuttle driver, you can begin at one point and be picked up at the other. For roundtrip hiking, retrace your steps along the trail rather than walking along the park road.
NAME OF TRAILS ROUND-TRIP DISTANCE TIME,ELEVATION DESCRIPTION ADVISORY
TOWER ARCH2.6 miles
(4.2 km)
2.5 hoursTrail climbs a steep, short rock wall, cuts across a valley and then meanders through sandstone fins and sand dunes. An alternate, shorter trail (0.3 mile [0.5 km] one way), begins at the end of the four-wheel-drive road on the west side of Tower Arch. Unpaved roads wash out quickly in rainstorms; check road conditions before heading out.NOT RECOMMENDED
DELICATE ARCH3 miles
(4.8 km)
2.5 hours
480 feet
(146 m)
Open slickrock with no shade. The first half mile is a well defined trail. Follow the rock cairns. The trail climbs steadily and levels out toward the top of this rock face. Just before you get to Delicate Arch, the trail traverses a narrow rock ledge for about 200 yards (183 m).
Take at least 2 quarts (2 L) of water per person.
NOT RECOMMENDED
Double O Arch
at Devils Garden
4.1 miles
(6.6 km)
2.5 hoursBeyond Landscape Arch (listed above), the trail is more challenging as it climbs over sandstone slabs. Footing is rocky; there are narrow ledges with exposure to heights. Spur trails lead to Partition and Navajo arches. Dark Angel is 0.5 miles (0.8 km) farther. Trail guide available at trailhead.NOT RECOMMENDED
Primitive Trail
at Devils Garden
7.8 miles
(12.6 km)
4 hoursThe Primitive Trail is an alternative route to or from Double O Arch. It involves narrow ledges, uneven surface hiking and scrambling on slickrock. Not recommended when rock is wet or snowy, or for those uncomfortable with heights or exposure. Trail guide available at trailhead.NOT RECOMMENDED
Fiery FurnaceNo trailN/AThe Fiery Furnace is a labyrinth of narrow sandstone canyons that requires agility to explore. To enter the Fiery Furnace, you must accompany a ranger-guided hike or obtain a day-use permit at the visitor center. There is a marked route, but you could get lost. We encourage you to accompany a ranger—both for your own safety and to reduce impacts on the area.NOT RECOMMENDED
NAME OF TRAIL ROUND-TRIP DISTANCE TIME,ELEVATION DESCRIPTION
Balanced Rock0.3 miles
(0.5 km)
20 minutesA loop trail at the base of a fragile, picturesque rock formation. The beginning of the trail is paved and accessible to wheelchairs. The paved path ends at a viewpoint where you can see The Windows and the distant La Sal Mountains. Continue around Balanced Rock by following a marked path on a gravel and slickrock surface.
Double Arch0.5 mile
(0.8 km)
20 minutesA relatively flat, gravel-surfaced leads to the base of two giant arch spans which are joined at one end. May be accessible to wheelchairs with assistance.
Delicate Arch Viewpoints100 yards
(91 m)
or
0.5 miles
(0.8 km)
10 minutes
or
30 minutes
Wheelchair-accessible view of arch at a distance. Another moderately strenuous hiking trail climbs 0.5 mile (0.8 km) toward Delicate Arch, ending at a viewpoint separated from the arch by a steep canyon. You can’t reach Delicate Arch on this trail; to hike all the way to the arch, start from Wolfe Ranch.