Difficulty: Easy
Length: 0.3
Elevation Gain: 66 ft
Discover, touch, and ponder a sampling of the enormous diosaur tracks that can still be seen at Copper Ridge Dinosaur Tracksite.
Difficulty: Easy
Length: 0.3
Elevation Gain: 66 ft
Discover, touch, and ponder a sampling of the enormous diosaur tracks that can still be seen at Copper Ridge Dinosaur Tracksite.
Difficulty: Easy
Length: 1.4 miles
Elevation Gain: 183 ft
On this trail visit Broken and Sand Dune Arch. Two cool arches located in Arches National Park that are slightly off the beaten path.
Difficulty: Accessible
Length: 0.1 – 1 mile
Elevation Gain: 10 – 141ft
Delicate Arch is synonymous with Utah. While you won’t be able to reach out and touch Delicate Arch from here, you still get great views at a distance.
Difficulty: Accessible
Length: 0.5 mile (loop)
Elevation Gain: 20 ft
For a great cultural stop, visit Wolfe Ranch and the petroglyph panel while exploring Arches National Park.
Difficulty: Moderate
Length: 3.0 miles
Elevation Gain: 610 ft
Adorning Utah’s license plates, Delicate Arch stands 52 ft in the air. Get up close to this amazing freestanding arch.
Difficulty: Easy
Length: 1.2 miles
Elevation Gain: 155 ft
Located in the heart of Arches National Park, Turret Arch and the North and South Windows are stunningly beautiful to see.
Difficulty: Hard
Length: 7.8 miles
Elevation Gain: 1150 ft
An area made for hikers and thrill seekers, the Devil’s Garden is home to 8 amazing geological features and one of the best places to see a limestone fin.
Difficulty: Moderate
Length: 5.1 miles
Elevation Gain: 680 ft
The trail takes you to Double O, Navajo, and Partition Arches. It’s one of the more challenging hikes in the park, but totally worth it.
Difficulty: Easy
Length: 1.9 miles- 2.4 miles
Elevation Gain: 259 ft
Landscape Arch is one of the must-see arches in Arches National Park. At 306 ft long, Landscape Arch is one of (if not) the longest arches in the world.