Delicate Arch
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Introduction to Delicate Arch
Delicate Arch is arguably the world's most famous natural arch. The opening beneath the arch measures 46 feet in height and 32 feet in width, making it the largest free-standing arch in the park. Over the years, it has become the de facto symbol of the state of Utah.
Hiking to Delicate Arch
Trail Overview
If you'd like to see the arch up close, you can embark on a 3-mile round-trip trail. This trail climbs 480 feet uphill and passes notable features such as the Wolfe Ranch cabin and a wall of Ute Indian petroglyphs. The trail is not shaded, requires a steady climb, and includes traversing a narrow rock ledge for about 200 yards. The park categorizes this path as "difficult" and suggests that travelers assess their physical fitness before attempting the hike.
Visitor Recommendations
Visitors who have completed the trek highly recommend it, stating that it's worth every step. They also suggest bringing plenty of water. Similar to other attractions in the park, reviewers recommend arriving early in the morning to avoid crowds and the intense midday heat. Additionally, this area is very popular at sunset.
Alternative Viewing Options
If you have limited time or prefer a less strenuous visit, there are other viewing options available:
Lower Delicate Arch Viewpoint
You can visit the Lower Delicate Arch Viewpoint, which requires a walk of only 100 yards to see the arch from a mile away.
Upper Viewpoint
Another option is to go to the Upper Viewpoint. From there, a half-mile walk provides a slightly less obstructed view of the arch.
Additional Information
Access to Delicate Arch is included in your park admission. You will find Delicate Arch about 12 miles north of the park entrance. Restrooms are available at Wolfe Ranch. For more information and safety tips, visit the official National Park Service (NPS) website.