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One Day in Arches National Park Utah

If you only have one day in Arches National Park, what should you do?

Arches National Park is a relatively small national park with a handful of must-see sights. With one day in Arches, you can visit these top sights and a few off-the-beaten-path places.

After multiple visits to Arches National Park, we have learned a lot about this park. We’ve hiked to Delicate Arch at sunrise and late afternoon, hiked the Devils Garden Trail multiple times, and explored this park from top to bottom.

I wrote this itinerary to maximize your time, minimize the worst of the crowds at some sights, and allow you to see many of the arches and rock formations at the best time of day for photography.

Timed Entry Permit for Arches National Park

In order to enter Arches National Park from April 1 through July 6 and August 28 through October 31, you must have a timed entry permit. These tickets are released six months in advance.

Learn more and get your permit on the official National Park website.

One Day in Arches: Best Things to Do

In one day, here are the best things to do in Arches National Park:

  • Hike Delicate Arch (sunset is ideal)
  • See Landscape Arch
  • Hike the Devils Garden Trail
  • See Balanced Rock
  • Visit the Windows and Turret Arches
  • Visit Double Arch
  • Panoramic View from the Garden of Eden
  • Hike Park Avenue
  • Sand Dune Arch
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16 Amazing Things to Do in Arches National Park (+ HELPFUL Tips)

Best things to do in Arches National Park, plus expert tips.

One Day in Arches National Park Itinerary

With one day in Arches National Park, I recommend getting an early start, ideally around 7 am. This gives you a few hours to explore the park when it is quiet and relatively crowd free.

How to Avoid the Worst of the Crowds: With only one day in Arches, you will have to deal with some level of crowds, particularly midday, when the number of visitors reaches its peak. But on this itinerary, you will be at the less popular sights, so crowds should still be manageable. You will have to do a small amount of driving back and forth through the park, but since the park is so small, and so beautiful, I don’t think you will mind.

On this itinerary, you will drive a total of 62 miles (about 2 hours of driving).

How to Use This Map: Click the tab in the top left corner of the map to see a list of the points of interest and to turn layers on/off. Click the icons on the map to get more information about each point of interest.

To take this map with you, click the star next to the title of the map which adds it to your Google account. Next, within your Google Maps app, select ‘Saved’ and then select ‘Maps’. This map title will now appear in your list.

Landscape Arch & the Devils Garden Trail

Driving Time from Arches National Park Entrance to the trailhead: 30 minutes (without stops)

As you drive along Scenic Drive, you will be tempted to stop at the overlooks. I totally get it and I remember being awestruck by the beauty here on my very first visit. But I recommend getting to the Devils Garden Trail early, before it gets crowded. Save the overlooks, Balanced Rock, Park Avenue, and the Windows for the afternoon, when the lighting will be better for photos.

Scenic Drive ends at the trailhead for the Devils Garden Trail. This is a very large parking lot, even larger than that for Delicate Arch, which tells you something about potential crowd levels on this trail.

The Devils Garden Trail is a 7.8-mile loop where you get to see eight arches, including the famous Landscape Arch.

What makes the Devils Garden Trail so great is that you can pick and choose what you want to do. You can simply hike round trip to Landscape Arch (it’s only 1.6 miles round trip). From the main trail there are two spur trails that detour to more arches. Once you get to the end of the main trail, you can hike back the way you came or try out your route finding skills on the Primitive Trail.

If you are visiting Arches as a family or in a group, some people may choose to explore the easier trails at the front of the hike. Those feeling more adventurous can keep going. As you approach Double O Arch, the trail gets more difficult (and more fun) now that you have short sections of rock scrambling. The views from the sandstone fins are unbeatable. And hiking back on the Primitive Trail is a great way to add a little adventure to your day.

Landscape Arch | One Day in Arches National Park

Landscape Arch | One Day in Arches National Park

Best Hike Arches National Park

The trail takes you up these fins of sandstone rock and then the views get really good.

Devils Garden Hike | One Day in Arches National Park

On the Primitive Trail

If you only hike out-and-back to Landscape Arch, it is a 1.6 mile hike that takes about an hour. Adding on Pinetree and Tunnel Arches is very nice, for an additional 0.8 miles.

RECOMMENDED ROUTE: For a great experience without doing the entire loop, hike out-and-back to Double O Arch, a 4.2 mile hike that takes about 2.5 hours. You’ll also get to see iconic Landscape Arch.

Devils Garden Trail Trail Guide

Devils Garden Trail: The Best Hike in Arches National Park

Step-by-step trail guide for the Devils Garden Trail (and multiple ways to hike it).

Optional: Skyline Arch

Now, start working your way back through Arches National Park. From the Devils Garden parking lot, it is a half-mile drive to the trailhead for Skyline Arch. It’s a five-minute walk to a viewpoint of this arch.

Skyline Arch

Skyline Arch

Sand Dune and Broken Arch

Sand Dune Arch is a beautiful arch that is tucked away between fins of sandstone rock. To get here, it is a short, easy walk on a sandy trail. Since is it mostly in the shade, this will be a cooler spot in the hot summer months. It takes 30 minutes to visit Sand Dune Arch.

Sand Dune Arch | One Day in Arches National Park

Sand Dune Arch | One Day in Arches National Park

You have the option to hike out to Broken Arch, which shares the same trailhead. Just keep in mind that you still have a 3-mile hike to Delicate Arch at the end of the day, so you might want to skip Broken Arch and save your energy. If you are in Arches National Park during the summer months, you might also want to skip Broken Arch, because the entire trail is exposed to the sun and by now it is midday.

If you visit both Sand Dune Arch and Broken Arch, it takes 1 to 1.5 hours, for a total distance of 1.8 miles.

Broken Arch

Broken Arch

Garden of Eden

Continue the drive along Scenic Drive towards the front of the park. You will pass Delicate Arch Road, the road that leads to the trailhead for Delicate Arch. Delicate Arch is best late in the afternoon and at sunset, when the setting sun casts it in a warm glow. Plus, it can be a hot, hard hike midday in the warmer months, so I don’t advise doing this next.

Turn left onto The Windows Road. The Garden of Eden is worth the quick stop and from here you get a very nice panoramic view over Arches National Park, Turret Arch and the Windows, with the La Sal Mountains as a backdrop.

Arches Viewpoint | One Day in Arches National Park

The Windows & Turret Arch

Continue along The Windows Road until you get to the end and park in the lot for the Windows and Turret Arch.

An easy, 0.7 mile walk connects three arches: North Window, South Window, and Turret Arch. It takes about 30 to 45 minutes to walk this trail, take your photos, and do a little bit of exploring.

Window Arch | One Day in Arches National Park

North Window Arch

You can hike through Turret Arch to the south side for a unique view of the arch.

Turret Arch | One Day in Arches National Park

Turret Arch

Double Arch

From the same parking lot, you will visit Double Arch. If it isn’t crowded, you can drive to the other side of the parking lot to get closer to the trailhead. But on busier days, it might be best to walk down from the Windows.

Double Arch | One Day in Arches National Park

Double Arch | One Day in Arches National Park

Double Arch is the tallest arch in the park and a popular thing to do here is to climb up the rocks that sit under the arch.

A visit here typically lasts 20 to 30 minutes.

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Balanced Rock

From the Windows Road, turn left onto Scenic Drive and then it is a very quick drive to Balanced Rock. You can walk the 0.3 mile trail around the rock for up-close views.

Balanced Rock

Balanced Rock

Park Avenue

From Balanced Rock, continue on Scenic Drive towards the park entrance. It takes 15 minutes to drive to the Park Avenue Trailhead. It is a very short walk to this viewpoint.

Late afternoon is a great time for photography, which is why we’ve saved it for later in the day.

Park Avenue | One Day in Arches National Park

Park Avenue | One Day in Arches National Park

OPTIONAL: If you have the time and the energy, you can walk the trail through Park Avenue. It is one mile each way and takes about 30 minutes. The best way to do this is as a point-to-point hike. If there is someone in your group who does not mind skipping the walk, they can drop hikers off at the trailhead and pick them up at the end point (near the Courthouse Towers). Otherwise, you will have to do this as a 2 mile round trip hike.

Delicate Arch

This is the final stop in Arches National Park.

Delicate Arch is the most iconic sight in Arches National Park. It is one of the most photographed spots in the park, so it’s going to be almost impossible to avoid the crowds here. Famous for its ideal lighting at sunset, this is a very popular spot for camera-wielding photographers late in the day.

To get here, you will have to backtrack on Scenic Drive (about 20 minutes), but it’s worth the extra driving to visit the Delicate Arch at the end of the day, when the lighting is ideal for photography (and temperatures begin to cool off in the hotter months). Having been to Delicate Arch at various times of the day, it is worth saving it for the end of the day, when the lighting is at its best.

From Scenic Drive, turn right onto Delicate Arch Road and turn left into the parking lot. There is also overflow parking on the right hand side of the road if it is very crowded. There are restrooms next to the trailhead if you need one.

To get to Delicate Arch, it is a 3-mile moderately strenuous round-trip hike. This hike, plus time to view the arch, takes most people 2 to 3 hours. It is a mostly uphill walk to get to the arch.

Delicate Arch Tips Delicate Arch

Exactly How to Hike to Delicate Arch (+ Unique Photo Spots)

For tips on what to expect on the hike, how to photograph Delicate Arch, and where to take a very unique photo of the arch, read our Guide to Delicate Arch.
Delicate Arch

Once you are finished at Delicate Arch, return to Moab.

About the Hiking Distances in this Itinerary

In this itinerary, I list several hikes to do in the park. If you choose to do all of them, you will cover a lot of distance. It is possible to hike all of these trails in one day, but if you are here with kids, visiting during the hot summer months, or just not accustomed to hiking, you might want to pick and choose what you do.

Hiking to Delicate Arch is a must-do, since it is the only way to get up close to this arch. It’s a 3 mile hike that is moderately strenuous and takes most people 2 to 3 hours.

If you do the full Devils Garden Trail Loop, it is a 7.8 mile hike that takes 3 to 4 hours. However, you don’t have to do the full loop. If you only hike out-and-back to Landscape Arch, it’s a 1.6 mile hike that takes about one hour. Another great alternative is hiking out and back to Double O Arch, where you get to see the best scenery of Devils Garden. This hike is 4.2 miles that takes 2.5 hours.

In addition to these hikes, you will also have shorter walks around Balanced Rock, the Windows, Double Arch, and Sand Dune Arch. If you hike every trail we list, you will hike 14 miles. That’s a bit much for most people.

Here is how to get in some hikes without piling up a massive amount of mileage. Don’t miss Delicate Arch (3 miles, 2 to 3 hours) or Landscape Arch (1.6 miles, 1 hour). Walk out to the Windows and Turret Arch (0.7 miles, 30 to 45 minutes) and Double Arch (0.5 miles, 20 minutes). See Balanced Rock and Park Avenue from the viewpoint next to the parking lot. This adds up to a total of 6 miles, which is doable for many people, especially since it will be spread out over one day.

But if you can handle the mileage, I definitely recommend the Devils Garden Trail. Once you get beyond Landscape Arch, the crowds fade away and the views get really good.

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When is the Best Time to Visit Arches?

Arches National Park can be visited all year.

The peak tourist months are July and August. This is also the hottest time to visit Arches National Park, with high temperatures topping out over 100°F.

For the best experience, try avoid the hot, busy summer months. Spring and fall are the best times to visit the park, with mild temperatures and lower crowds.

It can be cold in the winter months, with a chance of snow, but this is a great time to visit if you are looking for solitude. If you don’t mind cold temperatures, Arches is a great national park to visit in January, along with this list of parks.

The graphs below depict the average monthly temperatures and precipitation for the nearby town of Moab, which will help you plan your trip.

38°F 20°F Jan 47°F 25°F Feb 58°F 34°F Mar 68°F 41°F Apr 77°F 50°F May 92°F 62°F Jun 97°F 69°F Jul 93°F 65°F Aug 85°F 56°F Sep 69°F 42°F Oct 53°F 29°F Nov 40°F 20°F Dec °F °C Average High/Low Temperatures – Moab 0.3in Jan 0.4in Feb 0.6in Mar 0.3in Apr 0.5in May 0.4in Jun 0.5in Jul 0.8in Aug 0.5in Sep 0.8in Oct 0.4in Nov 0.4in Dec in mm Average Precipitation – Moab

PRO TRAVEL TIP: The time of year that you are visiting Utah will have a big impact on the amount of daylight you have. In the summer, the days are long. You have enough time that you could exit the park midday, have lunch in town, and return in the afternoon when temperatures begin to cool off, and still get to everything in this itinerary. In the winter, when the days are short, you will have to move faster through this itinerary, when the sun can set as early as 5 pm.

Helpful Tips

There are no restaurants inside of Arches National Park. I recommend packing a picnic lunch and a lot of snacks, so you don’t have to drive into Moab for lunch.

Toilets are located at the busiest trailheads: Devils Garden, Delicate Arch, and at the Windows and Double Arch.

The only visitor center is located at the entrance into Arches National Park. If you plan to visit the visitor center, you will have to do it when you enter the park. Make sure you know the hours of the visitor center. Hours vary by time of the year, opening at either 8 am or 9 am. If you plan to arrive early, the visitor center may not be open when you enter the park.

Please practice the seven principles of Leave No Trace: plan ahead, stay on the trail, pack out what you bring to the hiking trail, leave areas as you found them, minimize campfire impacts, be considerate of other hikers, and do not approach or feed wildlife.

Where to Stay

There is no lodging inside of Arches National Park. The only campground is the Devils Garden Campground but sites tend to be reserved well in advance. Click here to learn more.

The best place to stay is in Moab. This small town has many hotels and restaurants, as well as gas stations and grocery stores.

On our two most recent visits to Moab, we have stayed in the Hoodoo Moab (a beautiful, upscale hotel in the city center) and 57 Robber’s Roost (apartments with a full kitchen, great for families and small groups).

For more recommendations, from campgrounds, glamping resorts, lodges with a view, and popular hotel brands, take a look at our guide Where to Stay in Moab ↓

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Frequently Asked Questions?

When is the best time to visit Arches National Park?

Arches National Park can be visited all year, but the best times to visit the park is in the spring and fall, when temperatures are mild. The summers can be scorching hot and crowded. The winter months are cold but usually have just a handful of visitors, so if you don’t mind bundling up, this isn’t a bad time to visit the park. Arches National Park appears in our best national parks to visit in January, March, November, and December.

How much time do you need in Arches National Park?

With one busy day you can see the highlights of Arches National Park. But if you want to take your time and explore a few hidden gems and off the beaten path places, plan on spending two days in Arches National Park.

What else can I do near Arches National Park?

If your visit to Arches National Park is part of a bigger road trip, there are a lot of cool places to visit near Moab. The Island in the Sky is a district of Canyonlands National Park that is a 45-minute drive from Moab. South of Moab is the Needles district of Canyonlands National Park, where zebra-striped spires create one of the most unique hiking destinations in Utah. To the west of Moab is Little Wild Horse slot canyon (a very cool hike!) and Goblin Valley State Park (hike among short hoodoos that are called goblins). And right next door to Island in the Sky is the jaw-dropping Dead Horse Point State Park.

Practical Information

Arches National Park is open 24 hours a day, 365 days per year.

The entrance fee is $30 and is valid for 7 days.

Entry Permit: In order to enter Arches National Park from April 1 through July 6 and August 28 through October 31, you must have a timed entry permit. These tickets are released six months in advance.

PRO TRAVEL TIP: Check for trail closures, road closures, and get important updates before your visit on the official National Park website.

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Our 10-day Mighty 5 Itinerary eBook includes this one day itinerary for Arches National Park. It also includes a detailed road trip itinerary through all five national parks in Utah (Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, and Zion), plus Goblin Valley, Little Wild Horse Canyon, and the option to visit Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. It is a 21-page itinerary with detailed daily schedules, insider tips, and travel planning resources that you can download to take with you or print at home.

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