Moab: Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Dead Horse Point STate Park
Arches is an iconic park full of—you guessed it—arches! You also have nice views of the surrounding La Sal Mountains. It’s a small park that you can drive from one end to the other in 30 minutes without stopping. Everything in Arches is quiet exposed so be sure to wear sunscreen, bring plenty of water, and try to avoid hiking during the hottest times of the day.
You’ll need a timed entry pass to enter the park between 7am and 4pm April 1st to October 31st. This helps to reduce crowds and traffic. If you are unable to get a pass you can enter without it before 7am or after 4pm.
Recommendations:
Delicate Arch Trail: This trail is 3.5 miles long with 630ft of elevation gain and takes about 1.5 hours. It is rated moderate and has a relatively steep climb up slickrock in one section. It is a popular trail, but it’s the most iconic arch there is so it’s worth it! Highly recommend climbing up to the little peek through window right before you round the corner to the arch. There are also petroglyphs near the trailhead.
Devil’s Garden Trail: This trail is 8 miles long with 1,086ft of elevation gain and takes about 3.5 hours. The trailhead housed at the end of the park, about 30 minutes from the entrance. It is rated hard and is the longest and most difficult trail in the park—but don’t let that deter you it’s really just walking through thick sand that is hard and there is one section of scrambling. You can also just do shorter segments of this trail if that is more of a fit; most folks just go to Landscape Arch and turn around, making the primitive trail incredibly quiet.
Going counter clockwise you will hit Tunnel Arch, Pine Tree Arch, Landscape Arch and then transition to the primitative trail with thick sand. From here you’ll come to Private Arch, Double O Arch, Black Arch Overlook, Navajo Arch, Partition Arch, and then back to Landscape Arch on your way back to the trailhead. You can also add on Black Angel.
See Balanced Rock: This is a quick, neat stop off the main road with a massive rock balancing.
Windows Loop and Turret Arch Trail: This trail is 1 mile long with 154ft of elevation gain and takes about 30 minutes to complete. It is rated easy and tends to be crowded because it’s accessible with large arches. You’ll see North Window, South Window and Turret Arch, which are all quite cool. You can also make this a longer loop with a primitive trail.
Panorama Point: A beautiful viewpoint with sweeping views of the area.
Explore the Fiery Furnace: There is no set trail in the fiery furnace and you have to have a permit to enter or go via a ranger-led tour. I opted for the ranger-led experience to get to learn more about the area and see things I might not find on my own (since there is no trail). We hiked about 3 miles with 500ft of elevation gain on this ranger route. It is a pretty awesome experience with some tight slot canyons, Twin Arch, Surprise Arch and some technical maneuvering. They keep these groups very small and release tickets 1 week in advance.
Canyonlands is divided into different districts by the rivers and each section is quite far apart. Island in the Sky is the area closest to Moab and where most folks go, but it is still incredibly quiet in this entire park. The Needles is further south and a lot emptier. To the east is The Maze and then there are the rivers themselves.
Island in the Sky
This section is 45 minutes west of Moab and has similar vibes to the Grand Canyon. It can get quite windy here being in a canyon so watch your hats and wear layers. You could easily hit everything you’d like to do here in half of a day.
Green River Overlook: A scenic spot where the Colorado River and Green River meet.
White Rim Overlook Trail: This trail is 1.8 miles long with 160ft of elevation gain and takes about 45 minutes to complete. It takes you out to a nice viewpoint of the rim with the La Sal Mountains in the background.
Grand View Point Trail: The Grand View Trail and Viewpoint is at the end of the park. There is a 1 mile each way flat trail along the rim or you can just soak in the viewpoint.
Mesa Arch Trail: This trail is .9 miles long with 88ft of elevation gain and takes about 20 minutes to complete. It is rated easy and is a popular spot to see sunrise. This is a little arch overlooking the canyon.
The Neck: A cool viewpoint especially in the afternoon with the way the sun hits. You’ll see a sign for this on the main road.
The Needles District
This area is 1 hour and 45 minutes south of Moab with vastly different scenery. You’ll pass Wilson Arch about 30 minutes south of Moab which is a nice large arch right off the road. Newspaper Rock is right before the park with petroglyphs. Keep your eyes peeled for cows on the road once you get close to the park!
Chesler Park Viewpoint Trail: This trail is 6.6 miles long with 1,151ft of elevation gain and takes just under 3 hours to complete. It is an interesting hike with changing views throughout. It is rated as moderate and you can also double the length by doing the loop trail instead of just the viewpoint trail. The last chunk of the road leading to the trailhead is unpaved and quite curvy but you don’t need four wheel drive to get through it.
This state park is 13 miles from the Island in the Sky area of Canyonlands on the same road. It’s a great tack-on after Canyonlands. It is a tiny little park—it’s only 3 miles from the entrance to the end. Dead Horse Point is a popular spot for sunset which is absolutely gorgeous! There are also yurts here, a few short hiking trails as well as mountain biking trails. The entrance fee is $20 if you don’t have a Utah parks pass.
Moab Recommendations:
An outdoorsy town that’s the gateway to Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. It is very conveniently located and full of restaurants, bars and hotels.
Moab Garage Co.: A very cute spot for breakfast, lunch, coffee and ice cream.
Proper Brewing & Burger Company: A solid brewery with fantastic burgers. They have a nice back patio and cocktails as well.
Fisher Towers Trail: This trail is 5.5 miles long with 1469ft of elevation gain. It is rated hard and takes about 2 hours and 20 minutes to complete. The trailhead is 40 minutes from Moab up near Castle Valley and the drive out is gorgeous alongside the Colorado River and then out to the red rocks. This is a very quiet trail with absolutely amazing views—I highly recommend it!
Moab Brewery: An average brewery with a full food menu. They also have a distillery next door. It is a popular spot and a nice place for a post-hike beer.
Horsethief Coffee: A cute coffeeshop with a nice outdoor seating area right outside of Arches. They open earlier than everyone else in town which is nice if you’re heading into the park in the morning. They have coffee, tea, breakfast and to-go lunch options.
Spanish Valley Vineyard and Winery: A nice winery just south of downtown. They offer tastings with 6 pours for $20, glasses or bottles. Be sure to check out the back patio for nicer views.
Corona and Bow Tie Arch Trail: This trail is 3 miles long with 500ft of elevation gain. It is rated as moderate and takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete. The trailhead is 20 minutes from downtown Moab alongside the Colorado River. It is a quiet trail that is very open and exposed leading to a very large arch. You can also add on Pinto Arch for a longer hike.
Canyon Pizza Co.: A delicious spot for pizza!
DoughBird: A popular spot for doughnuts, chicken sandwiches and coffee. The doughnuts are “fancy” and absolutely fantastic!
Big Horn Lodge: A nice spot to stay that feels very “national park” style. They have a pool, it’s very clean, and it’s a 5 minute walk to Moab Brewery.
Spitfire Smokehouse + Taps: A BBQ restaurant and bar. The tap list here is solid and their cocktails are popular. The food is just average.
Red Rocky Bakery & Cafe: A solid spot for coffee, breakfast and lunch. They move pretty slowly so this isn’t the spot if you’re in a rush, but the food is great.
Moab Food Truck Park: A park with numerous food trucks. They tend to all be open for lunch but only some are open for dinner.