Skyline Arch Trail

Skyline Arch Trail

Trails
Last Updated: June 2026

Distance

0.4 mi

Elevation Gain

28 ft

Est. Time

10-20 minutes. 5-10 if you skip the photo stop at the arch base.

Route Type

Out-and-back

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November). Avoid the March-October crush and summer heat.

Overview

About This Trail

A 10-20 minute roundtrip to a dramatic natural arch that witnessed catastrophic geological change: a large boulder fell from Skyline Arch in November 1940, instantly doubling the size of its opening. The trail is short, well-defined, and mostly level with a gentle rocky start. This is geological drama without the sweat—perfect for families or anyone short on time.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy

Trail Highlights

The namesake arch that lost a massive boulder in November 1940—the collapse instantly doubled the opening size. You can still see remnants of that rockfall at the arch base. Geological drama unfolding in real time.

Insider Tips

• The 1940 rockfall debris visible at the arch base is geology in motion—most change is slow, but this one happened overnight. • Afternoon light hits the arch opening best for photographs. Morning creates harsh shadows. • Pair this with Park Avenue Trail (nearby, 2 miles) for a morning double—Skyline is the quick win, Park Avenue is the scenic warm-up.

Best Season to Hike

Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November). Avoid the March-October crush and summer heat.

Hiking Tips

  • Bring 1-2L water—desert sun has no mercy even on short hikes.
  • Wear sun protection: hat, sunscreen (SPF 30+), and sunglasses.
  • Steps at trailhead may challenge young children or those with mobility issues.
  • The arch opening faces northwest—afternoon light is best for photos.
  • Hike the first mile of Devils Garden Trail (nearby) if you want more distance.

Family Info

Excellent for families. Very short duration (10-20 minutes). Steps at start may challenge toddlers. Bring water and hats—sun exposure is the main hazard. Dogs are not allowed. Perfect introduction to Arches geology for young children.

What Hikers Say

Hikers consistently praise this hike as the perfect introduction to Arches—short, scenic, historically fascinating, and doable for all fitness levels. The 1940 rockfall story and dramatic arch make it memorable despite the brevity. Sun exposure is the main challenge; everyone who plans for it reports success.

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