Utah, Double Arch Trail
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State: Utah
Location: Arches National Park
Length, Round Trip: 0.5 miles
Trail Type: Loop
Minimum Elevation: 5100 feet
Maximum Elevation: 5200 feet
Elevation Change: 100 feet
Best Season: Spring
Difficulty: Easy
Usage: Heavy

 

The Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah
The Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah

Trail Information

The Double Arch Trail is an easy route that lies in the Windows District of Arches National Park. The trail follows a sand-covered path to the base of Double Arch, two large rock spans connected at one end. The trail is only one half mile round-trip with minimal elevation gain.

Directions

From Main Park Entrance:
Drive 9 miles north along the park road to Balanced Rock parking area. Turn right at Balanced Rock and drive 3 miles to the Windows Parking Area. Parking is available on both sides of the road as it forms a loop to return to Balanced Rock.

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