This 105-Foot-Tall Natural Arch In Utah Is Only Accessible By Hiking Trail And It's A Sight To Be Seen
If natural arches are your thing, you’re definitely in the right state. Utah is home to 800 named arches, and geologists believe that there are likely thousands more across the state. From the world-famous Delicate Arch to Landscape Arch (the world’s largest natural Arch), to countless others, you could spend a lifetime hiking to all these beautiful natural wonders.
The 105-foot-tall Corona Arch is a sight to behold, and you’re going to want to take this hike asap.


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Before heading out, make sure you're prepared for your adventure. You'll need plenty of water and some sun protection. Sturdy footwear is a must.




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A Utah man died after miscalculating the drop, and others were injured over the years. The sandstone arch was also experiencing some wear and tear from the rigging and ropes. The Bureau of Land Management restricted rope activities at Corona Arch in 2017.


If you take this three-mile, round-trip hike, remember to follow the principles of Leave No Trace. Stay on the trail, and respect others in the area who are enjoying a quiet hike in the wilderness. Pack out everything you pack in. Corona Arch is a true treasure to protect!
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Did you know that Mesa Arch is the most photographed natural arch in the country? Learn more about it here.
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Corona Arch Trailhead, Moab, UT 84532, USA