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Explore the breathtaking Corona Arch in Moab, Utah – a stunning natural wonder perfect for hiking and photography enthusiasts.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Corona Arch, a must-visit scenic spot near Moab, Utah. Perfect for hiking enthusiasts and tourists seeking stunning vistas, this natural wonder is accessible and offers unforgettable views.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're already in Canyonlands, the best way to reach Corona Arch is by car. Start from the Island in the Sky Visitor Center. Head south on UT-313 for about 8 miles until you reach the junction with US-191. Turn left onto US-191 and continue for approximately 4 miles until you see the signs for the Corona Arch trailhead on your right. There is a parking area available at the trailhead.
Public Transportation
Currently, there are limited public transportation options directly to Corona Arch. However, you can use the local shuttle service from Moab that operates tours to nearby attractions. Check with local tour operators for availability and schedules. Once at the trailhead, you will need to hike approximately 3 miles round trip to reach the arch.
Hiking
From the Corona Arch trailhead, begin your hike on the well-marked trail. Follow the signs for Corona Arch; the hike is relatively easy but involves some elevation gain. After about 1.5 miles, you will arrive at Corona Arch. Be sure to bring water, snacks, and wear proper hiking shoes, as the terrain can be rocky.
Use Corona Arch as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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