Hike
Hike
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2-3h
Hiking in the Fiery Furnace is an epic choose-your-own-adventure experience. The hike takes you deep into the pinnacles of the Fiery Furnace, which is a unique rock feature in Arches National Park. Technically, there isn’t an “official” trail in the Fiery Furnace. You’re free to explore the area at your leisure as long as you stay on the slickrock and other durable surfaces, however there is a marked route that most hikers follow. Having a map is essential when hiking in the Fiery Furnace, or you can go on a ranger-led tour and have them do the route-finding.
You are required to obtain a permit in advance if you want to hike the Fiery Furnace. The permit system is in place to limit the number of hikers per day and protect the environment. You will be required to watch a short video on recreating responsibly in the Fiery Furnace when you pick up your permit at the Visitors Center.
Location: Arches National Park
Trailhead Location: Google maps
Bathrooms?: Yes, there are pit toilets at the trailhead.
Trailhead Parking Difficulty: Easy. Since the hike is permitted you shouldn’t have any issues finding a parking spot.
Distance: 2-3 miles
Elevation Gain: ~500 ft.
Difficulty: Moderate (5/10) due to the route-finding and possible scrambling required.
Estimated Hike Time: 2-2 ½ hours
Fee: Arches National Park entrance fee required ($30/vehicle) or use an America the Beautiful or other federal recreation pass. Be aware, Arches National Park requires timed-entry reservations from April-October.
Dog-Friendly?: No.
Best Time of Year to Hike: Fall, winter, and spring.
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