Arches Hiking Trails

Arches' small size, by national park standards, makes it one of the best for the day hiker. With the exception of a few little-used backcountry routes, all of Arches hikes can be easily done as a day hike, and most can be done in an hour or less. As short as most of these hikes are, it is important not to underestimate the effect of the desert sun and the arid climate, even in the cooler months. In summer, it is especially critical. Take water on any hike of any length. Those planning to be out all day should have at least a gallon of water for each person. Hiking distances given below are total, roundtrip distances unless otherwise stated. Difficulties are only a general guideline, for an adult in good condition, and do not take into account trail length.

Arches National Park Trails Locator Map
(click map to open very large locator map of the hikes below)


Balanced Rock in Arches National Park

Balanced Rock

Length
0.2 miles
Difficulty
Very Easy
Trailhead
#1 - Balanced Rock parking area
Rating
This very short walk begins from the parking area located along the Arches Scenic Drive 9.8 miles from the entrance. It is one every visitor to Arches should do. Balanced Rock can be easily seen from the parking area and the road itself, but this brief trail circles it, giving good views from all angles. The trail is easily followed at all times, and is a great way to get out of the car for a moment without expending any effort.
Broken Arch in Arches National Park

Broken Arch

Length
1.0 miles
Difficulty
Easy
Trailhead
#2 - Broken Arch/Sand Dune Arch parking area
Rating
Broken Arch can be viewed two different ways. Most people will see it as a continuation of the hike to Sand Dune Arch lower on this page. Instead of taking the fork to the right that leads to Sand Dune Arch, bear left and continue almost half a mile to the base of Broken Arch. For those staying in Devil's Garden Campground, there is an excellent hike coming from the other side that goes right under Broken Arch. There is a loop that continues on from here and returns to the campground at Site 51.
Delicate Arch in Arches National Park

Delicate Arch

Length
3.0 miles
Difficulty
Moderate
Trailhead
#3 - Wolfe Ranch parking area
Rating
This hike begins from the Wolfe Ranch parking area, located along the Delicate Arch spur road off of the Arches Scenic Drive, 12.5 miles from the entrance. If one chooses only one hike in Arches, the trip to Delicate Arch would be a good selection. Its length and relative difficulty means it is not for everyone, and there are some steep dropoffs toward the end, making it potentially dangerous for children unless they are watched closely. The effort expended is well worth it, however, as this is one of the better designed trails in the park system. The last section is constructed so that Delicate Arch is hidden from view until you come out almost right in front of it. The awe of seeing Delicate Arch up close without an approaching view is one of the most spectacular experiences in the west. This hike is especially scenic in the late afternoon and evening, when the stone takes on the glow seen above.
Delicate Arch in Arches National Park

Delicate Arch Viewpoint

Length
1.4 miles
Difficulty
Moderately Easy
Trailhead
#6 - End of Delicate Arch spur road
Rating
This hike begins from the parking area at the end of the Delicate Arch spur road, off of the Arches Scenic Drive, 12.5 miles from the entrance. This trail is the best alternative for those without the time or the energy to make the above hike to the base of Delicate Arch. However, it does provide a great view of the arch in its overall surroundings, so it is recommended even if the main Delicate Arch hike is done. The gravel trail runs a short way to an NPS display and a very distant view of Delicate Arch. The main trail goes on to the left. It is an easy hike except for the last section, where it gets rather steep. Once at the top of the rise, hikers can expect the view seen above.
Landscape Arch in Arches National Park

Devil's Garden Trail System

Length
Up to 7.2 miles
Difficulty
Easy to Moderately Difficult
Trailhead
#8 - Devil's Garden parking area
Rating
This hiking area is located at the end of the Arches Scenic Drive, where a large parking area is available. Devil's Garden is a very popular area. Thanks to its size, it is not terribly crowded after the first bit of common trail. There are several spur trails of various lengths, so the area can get a little confusing at times. About a quarter of a mile from the parking area, the trail splits. To the right lie the short spurs to Pine Tree Arch and Tunnel Arch. To the left lies Landscape Arch, shown above, and beyond that, Double O Arch, Dark Angel, and the entire loop. Most people go no further than the amazing Landscape Arch, an opening of 306 feet, making it probably the longest stone arch in the world. The roundtrip distance to it is about two miles. A trail map is recommended for anyone going deeper into this area than Landscape Arch. The trail never gets especially difficult, but it is not well defined in spots.
Double Arch in Arches National Park

Double Arch

Length
0.4 miles
Difficulty
Easy
Trailhead
#5 - Double Arch parking area
Rating
This short trail is located at the end of the Windows spur road, off of the Arches Scenic Drive 10 miles from the entrance. Double Arch looks somewhat insignificant from the parking lot, which makes this maybe the most important short hike in the park to take. The short trail is wide and easy to follow all the way. The size of Double Arch becomes clearer as it nears. Careful hikers can even climb up under its first opening to really get the impact. Double Arch ties with Delicate Arch, in our opinion, for the most impressive sight in the park when viewed close up. In a park filled with superlatives, that is not a small statement.
Park Avenue in Arches National Park

Park Avenue

Length
1.0 miles one-way
Difficulty
Easy
Trailhead
#4 - Park Avenue parking area
Rating
The hike through Park Avenue is technically a roundtrip hike of two miles. However, it is best done as a "shuttle" hike. This is done by leaving a second vehicle, or arranging for a pickup at the Courthouse Towers parking area, located along the Arches Scenic Drive 4.4 miles from the entrance, and starting the hike from the Park Avenue parking area (3 miles from the entrance). This cuts out the return trip and results in a one mile hike. Starting from the Park Avenue parking area, the first bit of "trail" is actually concrete sidewalk, leading to the overlook. A set of stairs leads down from the overlook into the canyon, or "avenue" below. Once at the bottom, there really isn't a trail any more, as the route is over mostly slickrock. There's no real danger of being lost though, since the route is hemmed in by rock walls, and the start and finish is visible most all of the time. This hike is highly recommended, and if the shuttle can be arranged, it becomes a must.
Sand Dune Arch in Arches National Park

Sand Dune Arch

Length
0.5 miles
Difficulty
Easy
Trailhead
#10 - Broken Arch/Sand Dune Arch parking area
Rating
This hike begins from the Broken Arch/Sand Dune Arch parking area, located along the Arches Scenic Drive 16.9 miles from the entrance. Sand Dune Arch is a beautiful arch in a unique area. Even on a blazing hot summer day, this arch is usually shaded and relatively cool. The trail leaves from the parking area and is one with the Broken Arch trail until it splits off to the right. It quickly goes through a very narrow break in the sandstone wall and enters a cool area filled with deep sand. Hiking through this deep, dry sand can be a bit strenuous, but it is very short. Sand Dune Arch will quickly appear on the right. One can walk right under the arch and even climb on top of it with some effort, but this is not recommended. The NPS has had to rescue several people in this area after falling or getting stuck on top.
Skyline Arch in Arches National Park

Skyline Arch

Length
0.4 miles
Difficulty
Easy
Trailhead
#7 - Skyline parking area
Rating
This hike begins from the Skyline Arch parking area along the Arches Scenic Drive, 17.7 miles from the entrance. The trail is little more than a short walk, making it an easy choice to take. Skyline Arch can be seen almost the entire way on this flat, easy trail. The trail ends right under the arch.
The Windows in Arches National Park

The Windows & Turret Arch

Length
1.3 miles
Difficulty
Easy
Trailhead
#9 - Windows parking area
Rating
This hike begins from the Windows parking area, located at the end of the Windows spur road, off of the Arches Scenic Drive 10 miles from the entrance. A word of warning is in order before proceeding with the hike description. This is probably the most crowded area in the park. A parking spot may be hard to find any time except winter, and hordes of people are almost guaranteed. There is a good reason for this of course. The Windows and nearby Turret Arch are spectacular sights, and the excellent loop trail is very scenic. Rather than passing on this one, try to visit very early or late in the day. The trail leads easily to Turret Arch, North Window, and then South Window. The loop trail circles to the back, allowing a good look at why the Windows are frequently called the Spectacles.


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