Arches National Park in the central Utah region, near Moab is the symbolic park of Utah is many ways. Firstly it has the famous Delicate Arch which is almost like the symbol by which Utah is known in he US and overseas. Secondly the town of Moab symbolizes the spirit and heart of Utahns and finally the geology of the place reflects what defines Utah.
| Delicate Arch, Arches NP |
| Landscape Arch, Arches NP |
There are hundreds of small and large arches which are spread across the National Park. Some are easily accessible while other require you to hike longer distances.
Best Time to visit: Apr to June and Sept to Oct. Jul to Aug are too hot but days are long.
Weather: 70s to 90s in Apr - Jun, 90s to 100s in Jul - Aug, 80s in Sept - Oct
In Summers, do the hikes in early mornings or late evenings to avoid the intense heat.
How about winter: Winter hikes are fine too if you are okay with little chill and shorter days. There may be some snow on the trails so need to be careful and well equipped.
Where to stay: Camp inside the Park as it has some great campgrounds and a KOA close by, Moab is the nearest town with lots of hotels and inns which are very pricey. Green River is town that is about 40 mi (1 hr drive) from Arches and it has economical hotels.
Things to do: Hiking, Rock Climbing, Biking, Backpacking, Best for Night Star Watching, Photography, Sight seeing, Picnics.
Attractions close by: Canyonlands
National Park is 45 min away, Green River is 1 hr away, Natural Bridges National Monument is 3 hrs away and Monument Valley is 4 hrs away.
Drive from Salt Lake City: 4 hours
Ideal Trip Plan (for first time traveler):
- Drive in the evening on Day 1 from Salt Lake City and check-in to a hotel
- Start early on Day 2 and complete the Delicate Arch, Landscape Arch and other easy access arches
- Visit Canyonlands National Park on Day 3 and return to Salt Lake City by the night
The main arches in the national park are the Delicate Arch, Landscape Arch, Double O Arch, Sand dune Arch and Broken Arch. Most of the arches in the Park are about 10 to 20 min drive from each other. If you have just few hours of day then visit the Delicate Arch. For a trip over couple of days, plan to do the hike to the Devil's Garden Trail and the Delicate Arch on different days. You can technically do both the hikes in one day but will be very strenuous. From the Visitor Center, you will drive on the road towards the trail heads (marked red color in the map inside the Park area). Balanced Rock if the first major attraction on route and there is a small trail to go around the unique rock formation and take pictures. Further ahead the road splits at a fork where the right turn will take you to the famous Delicate Arch while the left turn to the rest of the arches and the Devil's Garden trail head.
Trails & Hikes in Arches NP
The two most frequented hikes and my personal favorite hikes are the Devil's Garden and the hike to Delicate Arch. There is also a small hike to the Double Arch (different from Double O arch) and the the Windows section which can be done in a couple of hours.
Delicate Arch (MUST DO)
Devil's Garden Trail (SHOULD DO)
A mile and half hike gets to a place where you have to walk on narrow rock road with vertical drops on either side. It is not scary but need to be cautious. The road itself is about 6 to 10 feet wide. The view is simply amazing as you walk on this with green on your right and red rocks on your left. Once past this point, you will get to see couple other arches which can be easily missed and honestly its okay to skip them too.
The Double O arch is the prize at the end of this thrilling hike and it worth it. The spot itself is very peaceful and the arch is truly two O's, one on top of the other. You can walk down to the arch and take close up pictures but we were late getting to this point and didn't want to lose light on the way back so spent a few minutes and turned back. The hike back was tiring but we were very proud of the achievement. I am sure the hike burned thousands of calories but once back at the hotel, the hot tub pool soothed the aching muscles and the local pizza filled up the lost calories.
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