Navajo Arch is a cool little spot tucked away in Arches National Park. It's a short side trail off the Devils Garden Trail, so it won't add too much extra hiking to your day. The arch itself is made of Entrada sandstone and sits in a cozy alcove surrounded by juniper trees. It's a nice change of pace from the bigger, more crowded arches in the park. This arch happens to be my husbands favorite arch in Utah because it is so unique and tucked away from the crowds.
STATISTICS AT-A-GLANCE
HIKE NAME: Navajo Arch
DISTANCE: 3 miles RT (8 miles RT via Devil's Garden Primitive Loop)
ELEVATION GAIN: 480 feet
RESTROOMS: Yes
DOG FRIENDLY: No
PERMIT: No
FEE: Yes, $30 Private Vehicle National Park Entrance Fee OR covered under your America the Beautiful Pass// Fee information HERE
VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS: 2WD and paved
TRAILHEAD COORDINATES: 38.782604, -109.595197
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