Arches National Park

Discover Nature's Masterpieces

Arches Visitor Center

Arches Visitor Center

This facility serves as an essential resource for visitors, providing a wealth of information and amenities to enhance their experience in the park.

Arches Visitor Center

Balanced Rock Viewpoint and Trail

Balanced Rock Viewpoint and Trail

One of the most iconic and easily recognizable features in Arches National Park. This prominent rock formation is a must-see for visitors which provides excellent opportunities to experience its grandeur up close.

Balanced Rock

Broken Arch Trail

Broken Arch Trail

The Broken Arch Trail is a delightful hike that offers visitors a chance to explore sandstone formations, desert flora, and scenic vistas.

Broken Arch Trail

Courthouse Towers Viewpoint and Trailhead

Courthouse Towers Viewpoint and Trailhead

Easily accessible stop within Arches National Park, offering stunning views of some of the park's most dramatic rock formations.

Courthouse Towers Viewpoint and Trailhead

Courthouse Wash Panel Trail

Courthouse Wash Panel Trail

Historically significant rock art site that offers a glimpse into the ancient cultures that once inhabited the region, showcasing petroglyphs and pictographs created by Native American peoples.

Courthouse Wash Panel Trail

Delicate Arch Trail

Delicate Arch Trail

This iconic trail leads to the famous Delicate Arch, the symbol of Utah. The hike is moderately strenuous and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Delicate Arch

Double Arch Viewpoint and Trail

Double Arch Viewpoint and Trail

Get a close-up experience of this natural wonder. Known for its stunning beauty and unique geological structure, making it a must-see for park visitors.

Double Arch Viewpoint and Trail

Landscape Arch Trail

Landscape Arch Trail

Leading to one of the park's most impressive and fragile natural features. This trail offers visitors a relatively easy hike through stunning desert scenery.

Landscape Arch Trail

Park Avenue Viewpoint and Trail

Park Avenue Viewpoint and Trail

Named for its towering rock walls that resemble the urban skyscrapers of New York City's Park Avenue, this area provides breathtaking views and an immersive experience of the park's unique geology.

Park Avenue Viewpoint and Trail

Devils Garden Trail

Devils Garden Trail

The trail leads to Landscape Arch, the longest arch in North America, as well as Double O Arch, Dark Angel, and other features. it involves narrow ledges, steep drop-offs, and uneven surfaces.

Devils Garden Trail

Fiery Furnace Viewpoint

Fiery Furnace Viewpoint

A sprawling area filled with vibrantly colored sandstone fins, arches, and narrow passages. These formations earned the name "Fiery Furnace" because they seem to glow in the afternoon sun, especially during sunset.

Fiery Furnace Viewpoint

Sand Dune Arch Trail

Sand Dune Arch Trail

One of the hidden gems, offering visitors a unique and relatively secluded experience. Nestled between towering sandstone fins, this arch is named for the sandy area that surrounds it.

Sand Dune Arch Trail

Tower Arch Trail

Tower Arch Trail

Displays of desert landscapes with a unique arch as the reward. The challenging terrain and remote feel make it a perfect choice for adventurous hikers seeking a less crowded experience.

Tower Arch Trail

Arches National Park, located in eastern Utah near Moab, is a breathtaking landscape famous for its over 2,000 natural sandstone arches. These geological wonders were sculpted by millions of years of wind, water, and ice erosion. The park is a haven for hikers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts, offering trails for all abilities. Here's a breakdown of what Arches National Park has to offer:

Iconic Arches:

  • Delicate Arch: This graceful freestanding arch is perhaps the park's most recognizable landmark.
  • Landscape Arch: The park's longest arch, stretching over an impressive 300 feet.
  • Double Arch: As the name suggests, this unique formation consists of two arches eroded into a single structure.
  • Balanced Rock: A precariously balanced rock formation that defies gravity.

Beyond the Arches:

  • Fiery Furnace: A labyrinth of vibrantly colored sandstone fins and arches. Permits are required to explore this intricate maze.

Planning Your Trip:

  • Climate: Arches National Park is a high desert with hot summers. Bring plenty of water and wear sunscreen.
  • Services: Limited services are available within the park. Come prepared with everything you need.
  • Crowds: The park can get crowded, especially during peak season. Consider visiting during spring or fall for a more secluded experience.
  • Respect the Environment: Always practice leave-no-trace principles by packing out all trash and respecting the natural beauty of the park.

With careful planning, your trip to Arches National Park promises to be an unforgettable adventure.