Grandstaff Canyon National Recreation Trail
Hikers with backpacks walk a dusty trail through red sandstone canyon walls and green shrubs in Arches National Park.
Shallow, sunlit stream runs through a red sandstone canyon in Arches National Park, with green shrubs and blue sky.

Grandstaff Canyon National Recreation Trail

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Last Updated: February 2026

Overview

About This Trail

Grandstaff Canyon rewards steady movement with a shaded canyon and a year-round stream. The central destination is Morning Glory Natural Bridge, a 243-foot span at the canyon’s end. You’ll navigate several stream crossings and occasional slick rock from past flood activity, so keep your footing light. Watch for monsoon-season flash floods and poison ivy below the Bridge; stay hydrated and deliberate with each step.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Moderate

Trail Highlights

Morning Glory Natural Bridge at the canyon end; a shaded oasis along the year-round stream that contrasts with surrounding desert

Insider Tips

• Wear waterproof shoes for frequent crossings. • Arrive early or late to dodge heat and crowds. • Keep kids away from slippery ledges and riparian edges. • Use trekking poles to stabilize across wet rocks.

Best Season to Hike

Spring (March-May) and Fall (September-October)

Hiking Tips

  • Carry at least 3 liters of water per person.
  • Wear waterproof footwear for stream crossings.
  • Bring trekking poles for stability on crossings and uneven terrain.
  • Start early to beat heat and crowds.
  • Be aware of poison ivy below Morning Glory Natural Bridge.

Family Info

Generally suitable for families due to moderate difficulty and shaded canyon; caution around poison ivy and stream crossings

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