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When should I visit Arches and Canyonlands?

Arches and Canyonlands National Parks are open year-round, 24-hours a day. The best times to visit weatherwise are April through May and September through October. For that reason, spring and fall also tend to be the busiest times to visit.



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The best time to visit Arches National Park is April through May and September through October, when daytime temperatures average about 60 to 80 degrees. In the summer, temperatures can exceed 100 degrees, which can make exploring the park's trails very uncomfortable.

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Canyonlands in Moab, Utah, has some great views and some very pretty overlooks, but unless you are spending some time driving the off-road trails or camping on the White Rim Road, the typical person would probably spend half as much time in Canyonlands than in Arches.

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If you only want to see a few highlights in each park, then yes, one day in Arches and Canyonlands is enough time. For a better experience, add one more day to your itinerary, so you can spend one full day in Arches and one full day in Canyonlands.

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The park is very busy between March and October. To avoid traffic, we recommend entering the park before 8 am or after 3 pm.

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The best time to visit, especially for hikers, is in the spring or fall, when daytime temperatures are usually from 60° to 80°F (16°-27°C) and nights are cool.

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This does not mean you should not visit Canyonlands, but you may want to spend more time in Arches than Canyonlands if you are short on time. We would also agree that Arches is a better visit, but if you want to explore the wilderness by 4×4, then Canyonlands is a better option.

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The distance from Canyonlands to Arches is only 26 miles which makes for a 30-minute drive without traffic.

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Scenery. Despite being incredibly close to each other, Canyonlands and Arches offer up very different views. Canyonlands has overlooks of sweeping vistas with steep drop-offs, while Arches contains over 2,000 stand stone arches to visit.

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Ideally, you need at least two days in Canyonlands National Park. With two days, you can visit both Island in the Sky and The Needles. Each additional day you add gives you more time for some epic adventures, such as the White Rim Road, white water rafting, backpacking in The Needles, or exploring The Maze.

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On average, entrance lines at Arches may extend from 30 minutes to one hour long. Wait times may be more or less depending on the day and season.

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Explore the best of Arches National Park on this incredible two-day vacation. There's a lifetime's worth of exploration to be had in the red rock desert of southeastern Utah, but a fabulous place to start is by spending two days in Arches National Park.

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Bryce and Arches are both stunning. But Arches offer more variety. You can see a good portion of Bryce just from overlooks. And while the view of the hoodoos is otherworldly, if you're not a huge hoodoo fan, the view can start to grow monotonous.

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Timed entry reservations are not required to enter Canyonlands National Park. The park is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except in cases of severe weather.

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If you're looking for wide-open scenery, Bryce has some but Canyonlands is probably the better bet. The views from Dead Horse Point State Park, right next to Canyonlands, are unbelievable. my personal favorite is canyonlands thats based on the hiking selections. for the driveby bryce and arches you can see a lot.

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If you have two days to spare, take one day to explore Island in the Sky and the other for the Needles District. Much of Canyonlands is only suitable for 4x4 vehicles. These four-wheel-drive roads start at an intermediate difficulty and range to extremely technical.

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There are hundreds of miles of unpaved roads in Canyonlands, providing access to various campsites, trailheads, and viewpoints in the park's backcountry. Most roads require high-clearance, low range four-wheel-drive. These roads range in difficulty from intermediate to extremely technical.

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Yes, the driving distance between Zion National park to Arches National Park is 355 miles. It takes approximately 5h 29m to drive from Zion National park to Arches National Park.

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Late October and early November are a great time to visit as the temperatures are cool (chilly in the morning but comfortable by noon), crowds are diminished, and prices are just starting to go down. Costs are still going to be closer to the summer prices than winter prices until the cold really sets in.

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Most people coming to Arches fly into these airports: Canyonlands Field (CNY) (11 miles from the park entrance) Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT) (109 miles from the park entrance) Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) (230 miles from the park entrance)

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