Hike
Hike
$
6-8h
Located in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, the hike to Druid Arch is a challenging journey through various canyons that ends at a towering milk jug-shaped arch. Druid Arch is one of the most unique rock formations in Southern Utah, so while the hike is arduous, it’s worth the trip.
The hike to Druid Arch branches off from the Chesler Park Trail, so if you aren’t up for a 10-mile hike, you can still explore this lesser-trafficked area of Canyonlands National Park. Be prepared for a full day of hiking and make sure your camera is charged because you’re going to want to take lots of photos on this hike!
Location: Canyonlands National Park
Trailhead Location: Google maps
Bathrooms?: There are pit toilets at the trailhead.
Trailhead Parking Difficulty: Moderate-difficult. The trailhead serves a number of trails and spaces are limited, so it can fill up.
Distance: ~10-11 miles (out-and-back)
Elevation Gain: 1,500 ft.
Difficulty: Difficult (8-9/10)
Estimated Hike Time: 5-7 hours
Fee: Canyonlands National Park entrance fee required: $30/vehicle or use your America the Beautiful pass.
Dog-Friendly?: No.
Best Time of Year to Hike: Fall, winter, and spring.
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