Quick Unforgettable Adventures: How to Spend One Day in Arches National Park

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How to Make the Most of One Day in Arches National Park

I have to admit, I didn’t have very high expectations.

I did all the research and read all about Arches, but just didn’t think our one day in Arches National Park would be a highlight of our road trip through Utah and Arizona.

But, boy was I wrong!

Arches National Park in the southeast corner of Utah turned out to be a huge surprise! In a good way. We LOVED it!!

The breathtaking scenery, unique landscapes, and family friendly activities at Arches attracts people from all over the world. You can have an epic adventure, hit all the must see stops, and create unforgettable memories all in just one day in Arches National Park!

There are so many fun things to do in Arches National Park. I also happen to think it is one of the most family friendly National Parks out there too!

Be sure to add Archest National Park to your USA bucket list! As a matter of fact, add all 5 Utah National Parks- they are all pretty epic!

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Arches National Park Hours

UPDATE: Arches National Park is now requiring reservations. Make your timed entry reservation HERE.

The Visitor’s Center at Arches National Park is open from 9 am to 4 pm every day. BUT, you can enter and exit the park 24 hours a day. If you want to get a map, use the restroom, get water refills, talk to a Park Ranger or go into the Visitor’s Center, you need to come between 9am – 4pm. If you want to catch the sunrise, sunset or stay past closing, it’s no big deal…you can come and go as you please.

Pro Tip: Spend a few minutes talking to the park rangers. They are a wealth of knowledge and can tell you the best things to do and see during your visit. In our experience, they have almost always been exceptional with kids too!

How much does it cost to get into Arches National Park?

You can use your annual National Park pass– which I’d highly recommend, especially if you plan to visit any other National Parks during the next calendar year.

But, for a one time visit, the cost to get into Arches National Park is $30 per car, $25 per motorcycle, $15 for an individual (if you’re hiking or cycling into the park), and free for youth 15 years and younger.

Be sure to save this map if you are arriving outside of normal hours so you know where to go and the best things to do in Arches National Park!

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Map of Arches National Park.

Arches National Park Map

You can easily drive the entire park and get out at several view points in just a couple of hours. There is only one entrance to the park.

Pick up a map to Arches National Park at the park entrance or grab one online before you go. I highly recommend keeping one with you as the map also has descriptions of each stop and difficulty levels of every hike. The map and guide they hand out at the entrance to the park lists the best things to do in Arches National Park as well as the difficulty.

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Arches National Park Visitor’s Center.

What You Must See if You Only Have One Day in Arches National Park

In reality, we spent two half days in Arches. We arrived in Moab around noon on a Saturday, grabbed some lunch and headed into the park for the afternoon and evening. Sunday morning we did a mountain biking excursion, had lunch, then headed back into the park for the rest of the day. So, we spent a total of one day in Arches National Park, but split up.

So, you’re wondering what to see in Arches National Park in just one day?

Th best things to do and what you must see in Arches National Park:

  • Drive the entire park from top to bottom. It’s amazing how the landscape changes. Check out Park Avenue, Panorama Point, and many of the other incredible viewpoints. You will literally be in awe of all the different arches and things to see in Arches National Park.
  • Stop in the Visitor’s Center – we always enjoy the orientation films at all National Parks. Plus you can ask Park Rangers any questions you might have.
  • Balanced Rock – you can view from the parking lot or get out and enjoy the easy hike.
  • Windows Sections – a great introduction to the beautiful red rocks of Arches. The Windows sections definitely earned it’s place as one of my favorite things to do in Arches National Park!
  • Double Arch – my absolute favorite stop! Must See!
  • Hike to Delicate Arch or hike to the viewpoint – depending on your ability. Consider the crowds if Delicate Arch is on your bucket list. Delicate Arch is definitely one of the most popular things to do in Arches National Park.
  • Check out one of the rock art panels (either near the Courthouse Wash Bridge or near Wolf Ranch).
  • Try your hand at night sky photography– Arches National Park is an official Dark Sky Park!
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Hiking to the Windows Arches in Arches National Park.

Hiking in Arches National Park

What are the best hikes for beginners in Arches National Park?

This is a tricky question for me. I’ve found that throughout the USA National Park system that easy, moderate, and difficult rating system for hikes to be fairly accurate. That being said, I don’t exactly consider myself to be athletic or outdoorsy and always fear that “easy” may still be hard!!

PRO TIP: The biggest thing to take into consideration here is the heat and altitude. All the hikes at Arches National Park were more difficult because we were not accustomed to dealing with altitude.

There are nine different hikes that Arches lists as “easy”:

  1. Balanced Rock – 0.3 miles round trip
  2. The Windows – 1 mile round trip
  3. Double Arch – 0.5 miles round trip
  4. Delicate Arch Viewpoints – 100 yards round trip
  5. Sand Dune Arch – 0.3 miles round trip
  6. Broken Arch – 1.3 miles round trip
  7. Skyline Arch – 0.4 miles round trip
  8. Landscape Arch – 1.6 miles round trip
  9. Courthouse Wash – 1 mile round trip

Our favorite hikes in Arches were:

Balanced Rock

0.3 miles round trip and perfect for every ability. You can view Balanced Rock from the parking lot, but I’d highly recommend walking up and around Balanced Rock. This simple hike is a great introduction to Arches!

The Windows

This was our second stop and a little more of a hike than the previous walk to Balanced Rock. We thoroughly enjoyed the views and Turret Arch. We took water with us and were surprised how thirsty we were! This is my top recommendation if you are visiting the park with younger children and is one of the best things to do in Arches National Park!

Double Arch

This was our absolute favorite hike at Arches National Park!! While the park newspaper lists the hike as being 15-30 minutes, we easily spent two hours here. A relatively flat hike on a gravel/ sand trail leads you up to a red rock playground! Our family climbed and explored the area taking in the glorious views all around us.

Delicate Arch Viewpoint

We just had to see the most famous arch in the park. The lower viewpoint is a pretty flat accessible trail. The hike to the upper viewpoint is about a half mile and was definitely a bit more strenuous as it’s a steep climb. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO – Delicate Arch is pretty small and we thought a bit unimpressive from the viewpoints. However, we still really loved the hike. Here you can see for miles in many directions and how the landscape changes all around you.

Other Hikes in Arches National Park

There is only one moderate trail in Arches: Park Avenue – 1 mile one way with a 320 foot elevation change.

There are five difficult trails in Arches National Park:

  1. Delicate Arch – 3 miles round trip
  2. Tower Arch – 3.4 miles round trip
  3. Double O Arch – 4.2 miles round trip
  4. Primitive Trail – 7.2 miles round trip
  5. Fiery Furnace – ranger led hike through a maze of sandstone canyons.

Although we did not do any if the difficult hikes at Arches National Park, Delicate Arch is of course the most well known and would top our list!
Where can you watch the sunrise at Arches National Park? Panorama Point is a popular spot to watch the sunrise!

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Balanced Rock in Arches National Park.

Tips on Visiting Arches National Park

  • There is no food or drink sold inside the park. Plan accordingly. We picked up food in Moab for a picnic dinner and brought along several hydroflasks of water.
  • There are only a few water filling stations inside the park- bring more than you think you’ll need!!
  • There is no shuttle service inside Arches National Park.
  • The best restroom is at the Visitor’s Center. There are several other restrooms within the park, but just being honest, they’re not the greatest.
  • Bring plenty of sunscreen, wear good hiking shoes, and consider wearing a hat if you’re visiting during the day.
  • Your best hours for photography are early morning or evenings.
  • Parking may be limited depending on what time of year you are visiting. (We were able to find parking at most every viewpoint later in the days and we visited in July.)
  • Be prepared for unpredictable cell phone coverage – we had none.
  • The best place to stay while visiting Arches is Moab. We had a fantastic stay at the Fairfield Inn & Suites.

Arches National Park Weather

It gets very hot in Arches National Park during the summer. We visited during July and temperatures were over 100 degrees during the day. If possible, the best time to visit Arches National Park is the spring or fall.

Arches National Park Camping

There is one campground in Arches National Park: Devil’s Garden Campground. With only 50 sites for tents only, make reservations as far in advance as possible as spaces fill up fast!

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Mountain Biking in Moab, Utah!

Other Fun Things to Do in Moab, Utah

  • Try a mountain biking excursion in the mountain biking mecca of the world!! We had a great experience with Moab Adventure Center (minus a broken arm…but that wasn’t their fault! LOL.)
  • Check out the Moab Food Truck Park
  • Head south about two hours for more adventures like floating the river in Bluff, Utah
  • Eat at Milt’s Stop & Eat– an old fashioned drive in style diner with grass fed burgers and homemade ice cream.
  • Visit Dead Horse State Park.
  • Visit Canyonlands National Park.
  • Try another outdoor activity like an off road tour, white water rafting, jetboat tours, horseback riding, cycling, or climbing.
  • Go stargazing! You’ll find some of the darkest skies and best stargazing in the United States! (Arches is an official Dark Sky Park!)

Planning a Trip to Utah National Parks?

Even if you can only fit in one day in Arches National Park into your travel plans…it’s totally worth it! As a matter of fact, it fits perfectly into a Utah National Parks road trip! Don’t skip this park!! There are so many beautiful things to see and fun things to do in Arches National Park!

I can’t recommend a visit to Arches enough. We absolutely loved every minute of our visit and would love to go back and spend more time there.

Have you ever been to Arches National Park? What was your favorite thing to see or do? Be sure to add Arches National Park to your family bucket list!

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19 Comments

  1. Really appreciate how you break down the must see arches if you only have one day. And as a family who likes to hike (but not for too long) the break down of the how far each hike actually is. Would love to get to this National Park this summer.

  2. Really appreciate how you break down the must see arches if you only have one day. And as a family who likes to hike (but not for too long) the break down of the how far each hike actually is. Would love to get to this National Park this summer.

    1. I think one of the reasons we loved it so much is that we weren’t too intimidated by the difficult hikes and could still really see and do a lot in one day!

  3. This is literally the perfect 1-day itinerary and you have me more inspired than ever to add Arches to our family bucket list! With an article like this that ‘shows us the way’, it makes me more confident in traveling here!

  4. The park is on my bucket list! I don’t think we’d do any of the difficult hikes either but I love the info about the easier hikes. Pinning for future reference.

  5. Thanks for sharing this informative and inspiring post. I appreciate all of the details, including cost. It’s so great that kids 15 and under are free! We love hiking and will plan a day at Arches when we are in the area.

  6. Definitely saving this post for later! We’re doing a road trip from Denver to Vegas, and want to stop through some of the National Parks in Utah and AZ. This looks like a dream!

  7. I love how detailed this post is! Im also not a big hiker so I am glad to know there are a handful of hikes that are still rather easy. I am dreaming to go!

  8. Amazing tips for visiting Arches National park, love how you’ve broken down the various hikes. This will be so helpful for planning our trip.