Jeep Arch is easily one of the most underrated hikes on BLM land in Moab. The trail has a lot to offer including slickrock traverses, desert canyons, and the star of the hike- Jeep Arch. Note, Jeep Arch is also known as Gold Bar Arch.
This is a lollipop loop hike, and I recommend hiking the loop section clockwise for the best views behind Jeep Arch. From there, you’ll scramble up to the arch and hike underneath it to complete the hike. There is one short section of the trail that may be tricky for dogs shortly after the trail splits off. My husband had to help my dog scramble up this section the last time we hiked it, so small-medium sized dogs may need a boost.
The trail goes through bighorn sheep breeding habitat, so keeping dogs on a leash is strongly encouraged.
Trail Stats for Jeep Arch
Location: Moab BLM land
Trailhead Location: Google maps
Bathrooms?: There is no bathroom at the trailhead.
Trailhead Parking Difficulty: Easy-moderate. The parking lot for the Jeep Arch Trailhead is small, but there is overflow parking across the road.
Distance: 3.6 mile lollipop loop
Elevation Gain: 950 ft.
Difficulty: Moderate (5-6/10)
Estimated Hike Time: 1 ½-2 hours
Fee: None
Dog-Friendly?: Yes. Dogs should be kept on-leash to protect bighorn sheep breeding habitat.
Water Available?: NO
Best Time of Year to Hike: Fall, winter, and spring.
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