For
the more ambitious traveler there are numerous hiking trails
throughout the park. The Devil’s Garden area has trails of
various difficulties. Landscape Arch is an easy trail leading to
a 300 foot long arch, this trail is 1.6 miles and easy walking
the whole way. The Delicate Arch trail is a 3 mile long trail
which leads to the arch itself. The rangers lead a hike through
the Fiery Furnace area every
day, these hikes usually fill up in
advance so you should call ahead. When hiking anywhere in Arches
be sure to take lots of water, the desert climate will suck the
moisture out of you.
If you have a four wheel drive vehicle you can get away from the
crowds. There are several off-road trails which lead to
solitude. The Klondike Bluff’s are reached by a couple
different 4 wheel drive trails. This area has fantastic scenery
and a chance to get away from the RV crowd. Most any stock 4
wheel drive vehicle should be able to negotiate the trails in
the park.
There is a 52 site campground in the park but it fills up very
early. If you are tent camping there are numerous places around
Moab that are better. A lot of the land around Moab is BLM land
and you can camp in established site
s. Please leave all
campsites cleaner then when you got there. The desert
environment is very unforgiving and all of our trash remains
there to be seen for quite some time. The town of Moab has a
number of hotel's and RV campgrounds.
If you are going to Arches and Canyonlands you can buy a pass
which lets you into both areas at a discounted price. If you are
hitting numerous national parks the Eagle pass is a good way to
go.
Have fun in your journey to Southern Utah.
Additional
Resources
CAMPGROUNDS
Devil's
Garden Campground
18 miles outside of Arches
$10 per night, open year round
To reserve a campsite, click
here for the form and fax or mail 2 weeks in advance
to:
National
Park Service
Reservation Office
2282 S. West Resource Blvd.
Moab, UT 84532-3298
Fax: (435) 259-4285
BOOKS
Utah's National Parks: Hiking, Camping, and Vacationing in Utah's Canyon Country: Zion, Bryce, Capitol Reef, Arches, Canyonlands
Utah
Camping: The Complete Guide to more than 400 Campgrounds
(Foghorn Outdoors)
Camping Utah (Camping)
Utah Camping Guide : The essential handbook for
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