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Arches National Park – Moab, Utah

Michelle Posted onMay 21, 2026May 21, 2026 Arches, Camping, Delicate Arch, Desert, Hiking, Landmark, Moab, National Park, Park Pass, Rain, Utah Leave a Comment 63 Views

We’ve returned to Arches National Park multiple times now, and every single visit still leaves us speechless. Tucked just outside Moab, Utah, this otherworldly landscape feels like stepping onto another planet—one where wind and time have carved impossible stone sculptures against a brilliant blue sky.

Hiking to Delicate Arch: Worth Every Step

If you’re up for it, the roughly half-mile hike to Delicate Arch is an absolute must. The first time we tackled it, I’ll admit I was skeptical—silently thinking, “This better be good!” But the moment we rounded that final bend and the arch came into full view, towering against the red rock and endless horizon, every doubt vanished. We stood there in stunned silence.
Some wonders simply refuse to be captured in photos. There’s a raw, electric magic in experiencing Delicate Arch up close—the way the light shifts across its curves, the vastness that makes you feel wonderfully small. It’s the kind of moment that stays with you forever.
Can’t hike? No problem. Scenic drives let you admire the arch from a distance on the other side, so you won’t miss its majesty. And Delicate Arch is just the beginning. The park is packed with accessible arches you can reach by car, plus dozens more that reward hikes of varying difficulty—each one more surprising than the last.

One Day Is Never Enough:

Like most national parks, Arches begs for more than a rushed afternoon. Give yourself time to truly soak it in. Camp inside the park if you can, or base yourself in vibrant Moab. The town itself is a gem—filled with quirky shops, world-class art galleries, fantastic restaurants, and excellent microbreweries. You could easily spend days exploring both the park and town without running out of things to do.

Don’t Stop at Arches

While you’re in the area, make the short drive to Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park. The views at Dead Horse Point are nothing short of cinematic—some say they inspired the final scenes of Thelma & Louise.

If you’re feeling ambitious, look up the popular 10-day itinerary for The Mighty 5  where you can visit all five of Utah’s National Parks! Grab an America the Beautiful annual pass before you go—it’ll pay for itself quickly.

Essential Tips from Experience

As always, be sure to bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and maybe a hat to help keep you from burning up out there. Depending on the weather you may also need an umbrella. On one of our more recent visits we ended up getting a little wet because we were ill prepared.

Bottom line:

Arches National Park delivers one epic adventure after another. Whether it’s your first time or your fifth, the red rocks will steal your heart and leave you planning your next visit before you’ve even left.
Have you been to Arches yet? Drop your favorite moment in the comments—I’d love to hear about it!

Have an epic adventure!


Petroglyphs on a rock in Arches National Park in Moab, Utah
A cluster of red rock formations called the Fiery Furnace in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah
A path running along a ledge in Arches National Park leading to Delicate Arch
A trail of hikers climbing up a red rock landscape headed to see Delicate Arch in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah

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