Arches National Park Tours

Moab showing desert views as well as a large group of people
With one of the world’s largest concentrations of naturally formed stone arches, this park provides memorable scenery and prompts great photography.

Create a family scavenger hunt to find many of the 2,000 identified stone arches in Arches National Park. Some are so close to rock walls that you need to be next to them to notice. Others are visible via short walks from parking locations or shuttle stops or can be reached by hiking.

The park offers natural beauty and extraordinary physical science lessons. Learn about the geology behind the unique arch structure. Most of the arches started as domes. Over many thousands of years, wind, water and frost allowed the inner sections to erode away. Iron oxide gives the rocks the distinctive red color. 

For viewing enjoyment and photographic excellence, get recommendations from the visitor center or park website. Some of the best times and observation spots for great lighting and striking images have been identified and mapped. Landscape Arch, with the park’s largest light opening at 306 feet (93 meters), is a great place to watch the sunrise with early morning light spreading through the arch. 

Delicate Arch is the favorite of many visitors for sunset viewing. For many months of the year you’ll see snow-capped peaks when you look through several arches toward the La Sal Mountains. 

Hike on your own on trails ranging from easy to strenuous levels. Some walks travel directly under massive arches. Reserve a spot on a ranger-led interpretive tour to learn more.  

The park has much to see in addition to its arches. Erosion has created many interesting shapes, including pinnacles, fins and rocks balanced on narrow towers. Look for the fittingly named Tower of Babel, Balanced Rock, Three Gossips and Elephant Butte.

You’ll find many opportunities for free climbing, bouldering and canyoneering. Register online or at the visitor center and follow park rules for allowed locations and required practices. The Fiery Furnace and Petrified Dunes sections offer popular routes. 

Arches National Park is one of Utah’s five national parks. Plan a multi-day trip to enjoy them all. Purchase a daily or weekly pass or the economical interagency annual pass for use at all U.S. national parks.

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Mar 24, 2020

Many trails with options for all abilities.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Aug 22, 2019

Go early before it is hot and crowded. Delicate arch should be the first stop. Bring plenty of water.

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Verified traveler
Aug 19, 2019

Absolutely the highlight of our trip. Bring water. Really. Bring lots of water.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Aug 13, 2019

This park if for people who want an easy walk or no walk to see the arches. Great place for the typical tourist attraction. Canyonlands has many more arches, but you need a 4 wheel drive and you can experience it by yourself.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Jun 9, 2019

Go early morning or later afternoon. Not so busy or as hot and great pictures.

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Verified traveler
Jun 7, 2019

See windows at sunrise.

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