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Can children hike to Delicate Arch?

Visiting Delicate Arch with kids is very doable with a little preparation and determination. To see Delicate Arch up-close you will need to hike 3 miles on Utah red rock. This guide will help your plan your hike to Delicate Arch with kids.



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Conclusion – You Can Hike the Delicate Arch Trail with Kids And yes, you can do the Delicate Arch trail with kids in summer, but try to avoid the heat of the day – go either very early in the morning or in the evening, just before the sunset.

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Trail Details: Length: 3.2 miles round trip, 1.5 miles to Delicate Arch. Time: 2-3 hours. Elevation Gain: 550 foot gain. Difficulty: Moderate.

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From the Visitor Center with its interpretive exhibits, orientation video and animal statues at the Visitor Center, to the rock formations, the Park will delight kids as well as adults, and hiking trails provide many opportunities for children to get out of the car and explore the arches up close.

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Best toddler-friendly hikes in Arches National Park. Arches National Park is a great place for hiking with toddlers. There are some fun trails that your toddler can hike all on their own! Here are some of the best toddler-friendly hikes in Arches National Park.

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To get to Delicate Arch, it is a 3-mile round trip hike with 480 feet of elevation gain. This hike, plus time to view the arch, takes most people 2 to 3 hours. The National Park Service describes this hike as difficult.

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Arches contains a variety of hiking trails, many of which are considered easy to moderate. Trails provide access to outstanding viewpoints and arches not visible from the road. Many trails use cairns (stacks of rocks) for markers and cross broad rock surfaces, requiring attention to follow.

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The most important fact, I can assure you is, visiting Arches National Park with kids in just two days, is not enough! And this is my first piece of advice, make sure you have at least 4 days. We spent 8 days in Moab and there was not a single day where we were bored, or just had nothing to do. This place is amazing!

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The views along the way are phenomenal and I would recommend this hike to everyone visiting the Arches. If you do one hike in the park, make it this one – it's probably the most beautiful hike of the Arches National Park.

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On geologic timescales, Delicate Arch will exist for only the blink of an eye. But don't despair—although all the famous arches will crumble and collapse within a few thousand years, replacements will continue to be sculpted out of Utah's bedrock for a very long time to come.

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Primitive Trail at Devil's Garden This is the longest and most challenging continually maintained trail in Arches National Park. After reaching Landscape Arch the trail gets a little more rugged as you climb over sandstone slabs and walk on narrow ledges and exposed fins.

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Hiking with Toddlers and Young Kids (1–4 years) You're now entering the half carry/half hike years, so adaptability is key. Toddlers want to toddle, so plan on lots of breaks to let them explore small areas in great detail.

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Grotto Falls This unpaved trail is longer than Laurel Falls, but there are not as many steep drop offs on the trail like Laurel Falls. Kids will love that they can walk behind the waterfall too.

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TIPS FOR HIKING SEVEN FALLS WITH KIDS If you are capable, walk the path to the falls instead of tram so you can stop at the creek or take pictures in the canyon along the way. This excursion can take a half day, so check out what to pack for a hike with kids so you have all of the day hike essentials.

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We're wrapping up this list of the best hikes in Arches National Park by mentioning one of the most underrated hikes in the park – the Lower Delicate Arch Viewpoint Trail. Offering an interesting perspective of the iconic Delicate Arch, this hike offers breathtaking views that most people overlook.

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Visit Arches from the Road If you don't have the time or ability to hike, don't worry! You can still see many famous arches and rock formations from the scenic drive. You can drive the park roads and visit viewpoints to see some notable features of Arches National Park.

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The trail is open year-round, and in the winter you can take advantage of the near solitude. But be aware, you may need poles or shoe spikes to navigate the trail, which can get icy. Delicate Arch dusted with snow during winter.

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The best easy hikes in Arches are The Windows, Landscape Arch, Double Arch, Sand Dune Arch, and Park Avenue. My name is Ash, and I'm a former park ranger.

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