Perfect Day in Arches National Park
Arches National Park, located just outside Moab, Utah, is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts, photographers, and families seeking adventure. With over 2,000 natural stone arches, dramatic spires, and towering red rock formations, it’s a surreal landscape that feels like stepping into another world. Whether you’re hiking with kids, chasing sunsets, or marveling at the wonders of geology, Arches has something magical for everyone.
Best Time to Visit
The best times to explore Arches are during spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). The temperatures are mild, making hiking and exploring more comfortable. Summer can be scorchingly hot, with little shade available, while winter offers quiet solitude but brings cooler temperatures.
If you’re visiting in the peak season, plan to arrive early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the best lighting for photography.

How to Make a Reservation
Arches National Park requires a timed entry reservation from April through October. Reservations can be made online through the Recreation.gov website or by calling their helpline. It’s advisable to book well in advance, as slots fill up quickly, especially during peak season.
Fees
- Entrance Fee: $30 per vehicle (valid for 7 days). Motorcycles are $25, and pedestrians/cyclists are $15.
- Timed Entry Reservation Fee: $2 (non-refundable).
- Annual Passes: If you plan to visit multiple national parks, consider the America the Beautiful Pass for $80, which grants entry to all U.S. National Parks for a year.
Pro Tip: If you miss reserving a timed entry, you can still enter the park before 7:00 AM or after 4:00 PM without a reservation, though you may encounter limited parking at popular spots.
Map and Trail Guide –
Must-See Highlights
Delicate Arch
The iconic freestanding arch is a bucket-list hike. The 3-mile round-trip trail is moderately challenging, with some steep sections, but the reward is worth every step. Arrive for sunrise or sunset to see the arch glow in brilliant shades of orange and red.
Landscape Arch
This is one of the longest natural arches in the world, spanning 306 feet. The relatively easy hike along the Devils Garden Trail is perfect for families and offers opportunities to see other arches along the way.
The Windows Section
A short and easy hike leads you to the North and South Windows, as well as Turret Arch. This area is particularly family-friendly, offering stunning views without requiring too much effort.
Fiery Furnace
For the adventurous, this labyrinth of narrow canyons and towering rock fins is a must. A permit or guided ranger tour is required, as it’s easy to get lost, but the experience of scrambling and exploring is unforgettable.
Tips for Visiting with Kids
- Stay Hydrated: Carry plenty of water, as the desert heat can be intense even in cooler months.
- Snack Breaks: Bring snacks to keep little ones energized, especially on longer trails like Delicate Arch.
- Kid-Friendly Trails: Stick to shorter hikes like Balanced Rock or Sand Dune Arch, where kids can climb and explore the sandy surroundings.
- Stargazing: The park is a designated International Dark Sky Park, making it perfect for introducing kids to the wonders of the night sky.


Where to Stay
If you’re looking for convenience, stay in Moab, which has a range of accommodations from budget-friendly motels to cozy cabins. For a more immersive experience, consider camping within the park at Devils Garden Campground, where you’ll be surrounded by stunning rock formations. During busy season, the campground is usually full every night. If you’re arriving at Arches without a reservation, you’ll probably have to look for a campsite outside the park.



Can You Bring Pets?
Yes, you can bring pets to Arches National Park, but there are strict rules:
- Pets are only allowed in paved areas, campgrounds, and picnic areas.
- They are not permitted on hiking trails or in the backcountry.
- Pets must always be leashed (maximum length of 6 feet) and cannot be left unattended in vehicles for extended periods, especially in the heat.
If you’re traveling with your furry companion, make sure to plan activities outside the park, such as exploring pet-friendly trails along the Colorado River or nearby Moab.
Vegan-Friendly Dining in Moab
After a day of exploring, head back to Moab for some delicious plant-based eats. Moab Kitchen serves up hearty vegan meals with a focus on locally sourced ingredients, while 98 Center offers creative vegan options like pho and banh mi with a modern twist. Don’t miss the smoothies at Eklecticafe for a refreshing treat.


Final Thoughts
Arches National Park is a place where the grandeur of nature is on full display. From hiking under massive stone arches to marveling at the play of light and shadow on the rocks, the park offers endless opportunities for wonder and adventure. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with kids in tow, Arches is a destination you’ll never forget.
Have you visited Arches? Share your favorite memories or tips in the comments!
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I really enjoyed this park, but unfortunately, it wasn’t dog-friendly. It’s a bit disappointing, as that’s how we tend to operate as well. Hopefully, I’ll have the chance to return someday and explore more of the trails.