Near Druid Arch
Druid Arch - Canyonlands NP
Near Druid Arch
Beautiful views shortly before the final ascent to Druid Arch.
Near Druid Arch
View from the trail.
Near Druid Arch
Stop to take in the beautiful scenery along Elephant Canyon.
Near Druid Arch
Enjoying the beautiful views in Elephant Canyon

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Druid Arch

4.9 (52 Ratings)
An enjoyable out-and-back to the spectacular Druid Arch.
9.8
mi
Distance
1,143
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Family FriendlyViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.81mi
Distance
1,143ft
Elevation Gain
1,143ft
Elevation Loss
65%
Max Grade
5,759ft
High Point
5,138ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Start at the Elephant Rock parking area where 4x4's head off into the canyons. You'll park here and this is a good time to utilize the bathroom facilities and make sure you have plenty of water and snacks. From the start, the trail heads up into the sandstone and trees before gradually leveling out and following the top section of a sandstone formation. From here, you'll enjoy open gulches and spectacular views. The trail weaves around the formations and eventually heads down into one of the many gulches. Navigation can be tricky, as there are many directions to take. Be sure you read the signage and head towards Druid Arch, if that is your destination. There are a few established campsites along the way, up along the edges of the gulches, and they require a permit for use. The gulch will gradually wind its way around many formations and possibly some puddles if it's rained recently. Be sure to look up and around as you go, taking in all the area has to offer. As you're heading up the gulch, it seems to narrow quickly after the 4.5 mile mark. Look for the trail to leave the gulch and head up onto the ledge to your left. If you miss the turn, you'll quickly run out of gulch and be forced to backtrack, so it's not a great loss. The trail now runs along the ledge and has some step scrambles. Remember, going up is easy, it's the coming down that can be difficult! If you are wearing a pack, be sure to watch your body positioning in areas, so you don't get hung up or knock yourself off the ledge altogether. The trail gradually opens back up into a box canyon with very steep sides and no way out. Here, you can go up to your left and climb a steel ladder that will take you up a steep runoff to the arch itself, or you can continue to your right where you'll catch a view of the arch after a little scrambling. If you take the right fork, you won't be able to reach the arch itself. It's a good trail for all types, and the route is family-friendly for older kids. Keep an eye on each other and be safe.

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