Skyline Arch

Skyline Arch showing tranquil scenes
Skyline Arch featuring hiking or walking, tranquil scenes and signage
Skyline Arch featuring landscape views and tranquil scenes
Skyline Arch


Take photos of this rocky window that is one of the most prominent natural features in the park’s undulating red skyline.

Skyline Arch is an impressive rocky window at the end of its namesake trail in Arches National Park. The trail is fairly simple and can be completed by all members of the family. Capture photos of the spectacular Utah rock valleys through this natural red frame.

Clamber up the red dirt hill leading up toward the arch and appreciate its majesty. It takes its name from its position in the skyline of the park, meaning it can be spotted from a great distance. Appreciate the sheer size of the natural structure, which measures 71 feet (22 meters) across and 33 feet (10 meters) high.

Bring your kids on the arch’s namesake red dirt trail, which is a 0.4-mile (0.6-kilometer) round-trip and should take from 10 to 20 minutes in total. The path is fairly flat and well-defined throughout. Spot the arch from the beginning of the trail and notice it seeming to get larger as you approach.

Consider how prone the arches here are to sudden, dramatic changes. In 1940, a large piece of the arch’s rock fell, almost doubling the size of the aperture. A full description of the event is available on the large panel near the arch. Spot boulders from this collapse that remain at the foot of the structure.

A separate trail leads to the back of the arch, enabling you to stand right inside it. Take care not to fall. Make sure to pack sufficient water supplies to stay safe in the scorching, arid conditions.

Enter Arches National Park with a 7-day vehicle pass that you can purchase at the entry gate. The park remains open at all times year-round.

Skyline Arch is at the northern end of Arches National Park, which is north of Moab. See nearby landmarks, such as Sand Dune Arch, Broken Arch and the Amphitheater. Stay at the nearby Devils Garden Campground and gaze up at the clear night sky filled with thousands of stars.

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