Corona Arch is easily the most impressive arch in Moab outside of Arches National Park. While this trail is technically dog-friendly and open to dogs, there’s a short section of trail where chains have been installed to help you scramble up the rock. This area might be tricky for dogs who don’t have experience hiking in the desert.
This is fairly short and very popular hike that packs in incredible views as you make your way to a massive sandstone arch. In addition to seeing Corona Arch, you can see two more arches along the trail. Bowtie Arch is visible along the main trail and you can easily tack on a trip to Pinto Arch to maximize your hike.
Trail Stats for Corona Arch
Location: Moab BLM land
Trailhead Location: Google maps
Bathrooms?: There are pit toilets at the trailhead.
Trailhead Parking Difficulty: Moderate. There are a decent number of parking spaces at the trailhead along with overflow parking across the road.
Distance: 2.5 miles (out-and-back)
Elevation Gain: 485 ft.
Difficulty: Easy-moderate (3.5-4/10)
Estimated Hike Time: 1 ½-2 hours
Fee: None
Dog-Friendly?: Yes. Dogs should be kept on-leash to protect bighorn sheep breeding habitat. Some dogs may have trouble scrambling up the rock at the chain section.
Water Available?: No.
Best Time of Year to Hike: Fall, winter, and spring.
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