Price
Price
The tour is not available yet.

Proceed Booking

Save To Wish List

Adding item to wishlist requires an account

91

Corona Arch, Utah

Corona Arch is a magnificent sandstone arch located just outside Moab along Pot Ash Road. The arch spans 140 feet wide and 105 feet tall, making it one of the largest natural arches in the area. For generations, the arch has been used as a sacred ceremonial site by the Ute and Paiute tribes who lived in the area. Visitors can also see evidence of these traditions in the form of rock art and other artifacts scattered throughout the site. Its unique shape and impressive size make Corona Arch a must-visit destination for adventure-seekers and nature lovers.

Hiking to Corona Arch

The hike to Corona Arch is 1.5 miles each way, but not too strenuous, and it is well-marked, making it an accessible hike for most visitors. It is important to note that there is a short but steep section where some “scrambling” is required. There are ropes to help you but anyone with serious mobility issues may have to pass on this location. Along the way, hikers can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape, which is characterized by red rock formations and picturesque canyons. The hike takes 30-45 minutes for most people. As with anywhere in Moab you will want to avoid hiking in the mid-day heat if possible.

Best Time to Visit Corona Arch

The best time to visit Corona Arch is during the spring and fall months when temperatures are mild, and the crowds are smaller. This allows visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the arch without feeling overwhelmed by the crowds.

Best Time of Day to View Corona Arch

The best time of day to view the arch is early morning or late afternoon to keep a lid on the harsh light for photos. Keep in mind, the arch sits low in a canyon, so getting direct morning or evening light on the arch is not possible.

Other Sights to See in the Area

Corona Arch is just one of many natural wonders that visitors can explore along Pot Ash Road. You will find the stunning Colorado River flowing just near the trailhead. If you continue down the road a bit farther you can also access a couple exciting 4×4 trails that begin along the river.

A visit to the Corona Arch in Moab, Utah, is an unforgettable experience that showcases the best of the region’s natural beauty and rich cultural history. The arch’s accessibility, stunning beauty, and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the area. With a little planning and effort, visitors can avoid the crowds and immerse themselves in the peaceful beauty of this incredible natural wonder.

Proceed Booking