![]() I had read the reviews prior about it being an easy and flat hike. The GPS took us to the wrong location but if you just keep driving down the paved road you'll eventually see the sign for corona arch. This one was perfect, free, short hike, and mostly empty from other people. We were passing through from Denver on the way to SLC and only had an hour or two to stay to see one of the arches. Super stinky non-plumbing bathrooms at the trailhead, but well-maintained and stocked when we were there.īest hike I've ever gone on. Great three hour family adventure for us and our kids ages 7-12, not as long or as uphill as Delicate Arch plus the price (free) is right! It is almost all south facing with none to very little shade, so plan accordingly. The sense of scale as you approach becomes more and more spectacular, the rope climb, ladder and well marked trail make the difficult parts achievable for kids but clearly tough for dogs! ![]() The Pinto Arch side trail is optional but definitely recommended as it provides stunning views of the canyon and Pinto is a fun arch to climb in and around.īowtie Arch can't be missed as it is right next to Corona Arch, but the giant king of the show is definitely the Corona. Corona Arch is somewhat unique in that you can travel under, around and even on top of the arch if you follow the carved steps behind and to the right. Not too strenuous or long, but packed with enough adventure and steep parts to keep it exciting for kids.
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