Arches National Park is home to the highest concentration of natural arches anywhere in the world. Contained within it’s 76,518 acres are well over 2,000 documented arches! While impossible to see all
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Location: Moab
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Private tour
- National Park Entry Fee
- Snacks
- Transportation - Hotel pick up and drop off if requested
- Professional, experienced and fun guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but younger kids might find some parts challenging since the trails can be rocky. The hike is generally suitable for ages 5 and up, but it's best to check with Desert Highlights when booking to ensure they can tailor the hike for your group's needs.
A: I'd recommend wearing breathable, moisture-wicking clothes since it can get hot out there! Sturdy hiking shoes are a must due to rocky terrain. Also, don't forget a hat and sunscreen, especially if you're sensitive to the sun. Layering is key; mornings can be cool, but it warms up quickly.
A: Yes, Desert Highlights is pretty flexible with rescheduling in case of bad weather. Just make sure to call them ahead of time to discuss options. They’ll do their best to find a time that works for you. It's a good idea to check the forecast before your hike!
Discussions
Just did the Private Guided Hike in Arches National Park - it was amazing!
I took my partner on a surprise hike for their birthday, and it was such a hit! We got picked up from our hotel in Moab and driven to the park. Our guide was super knowledgeable about the arches and shared some fascinating stories about the geology. We hit some stunning spots like Delicate Arch and Landscape Arch. Pro tip: bring a good camera because the views are unbelievable! Worth the price, and it made for an unforgettable day!
Thinking about gifting the Private Guided Hike - any advice?
I'm considering getting this guided hike for my sister's graduation gift. She's been wanting to visit Arches for ages! But I'm a little worried about how hot it can get in the summer. Can anyone tell me what the best time of year to go is? Also, how long is the actual hike?