Arches National Park Webcams

View live Arches National Park webcams with scenic traffic and road views near the park entrance, Highway 191, and Moab, Utah.

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The Arches National Park webcams include Entrance Station Webcam and UDOT Traffic Camera from National Park Service. Check these views with the map and weather before you visit.

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Entrance Station Webcam: View the entrance road as seen from the Arches Entrance Station. This view looks toward US 191.
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View the entrance road as seen from the Arches Entrance Station. This view looks toward US 191.

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UDOT Traffic Camera: This webcam is maintained by the Utah Department of Transportation. It is located across US 191 from the Arches National Park entrance road.
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This webcam is maintained by the Utah Department of Transportation. It is located across US 191 from the Arches National Park entrance road.

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Introduction

Arches has a rich history dating back millions of years. Approximately 300 million years ago, inland seas covered the region. These seas repeatedly refilled and evaporated, leaving behind thick salt beds. Over time, erosion sculpted the landscape, creating arches, spires, and balanced rocks. The park lies above an underground salt bed, which plays a crucial role in the formation of these features. Arches was initially established as a national monument on April 12, 1929, and later redesignated as a national park on November 12, 1971. Arches covers 76,519 acres (308 sq km). The highest point is Elephant Butte at 5,653 feet (1,723 m), while the lowest elevation is at the Visitor Center at 4,085 feet (1,245 m). Arches’ popularity has grown significantly, with over 1.8 million visitors in 2021. A 19-mile road offering breathtaking views of arches, pinnacles, and monoliths.

Wildlife in the park include mule deer, mountain lions, and desert bighorn sheep roam the landscape. Smaller mammals include kangaroo rats, woodrats, and rock squirrels.

For more information on the park visit the wikipedia page.

Important Notice: Reservations are required to enter the Arches National Park between April and October. Reservations can be made at recreation.gov

Auto Many of the most viewed arches are accessible from the paved scenic drive. Delicate Arch, Devils Garden, North Window and Double Arch can be driven to and hiked in a 4 to 5 hour window. In addition, Balanced Rock can be viewed from the road.

Top Hikes

These three hikes are good starting points for planning, with at least one more difficult option. Distances and elevation gain are rounded; check the official park trail page for current closures, permits, weather, and trail conditions.

Devils Garden Trail (difficult) - 7.9 miles (12.7 km); elevation gain 1,085 feet (331 m). The park's signature long day hike reaches Landscape Arch, Double O Arch, and primitive trail terrain.

Delicate Arch Trail (difficult) - 3.2 miles (5.1 km); elevation gain 629 feet (192 m). A steady slickrock climb to the park's most famous freestanding arch.

Windows Loop and Turret Arch (easy) - 1.2 miles (1.9 km); elevation gain 154 feet (47 m). A shorter route through one of the easiest places to see several major arches.

Other Activities

Bicycling You can ride your bike or e-bike on all paved and unpaved roads in Arches National Park in Utah. However, you may not ride your bike on trails or anywhere off a road. The Salt Valley and Willow Springs dirt roads are less traveled than the paved roads, but they are more suited to mountain bikes due to washboards, deep sand, and other obstacles. See the NPS website for more information.

If you’re interested in renting a bike, Moab Cyclery and Rim Mountain Bike Tours are two popular bike rental services in Moab, UT. Dual Sport Utah is another option for motorcycle rentals and tours in Moab, UT.

Accommodations

There is only one campground in Arches National Park. Reservations can be made at Recreation.com

Devils Garden Campground This is one of my favorite campgrounds in the National Park system. During the peak times the campground can be reserved six months in advance. Reservations are available via recreation.gov. It is situated among natural sandstone arches and fins and is only 18 miles north of the park’s entrance and 23 miles from Moab, Utah. The campground is open year-round and has 51 campsites that can accommodate tents, trailers, and RVs up to 40 feet long. Reservations are accepted from March 1 to October 31 and are first-come, first-served from November 1 to February 28. The campground is located at an elevation of approximately 5,200 ft (1,585 m). The campground is surrounded by stunning natural beauty and offers easy access to many of the park’s popular hiking trails, including the Devils Garden Trailhead. The trailhead is the starting point for several hikes, including the Landscape Arch Trail, the Double O Arch Trail, and the Primitive Trail. The campground is also a great place to stargaze, as it is far from the city lights and offers a clear view of the night sky.

Hotels The closest hotels are in Moab, just a five minute drive from Arches.

Grocery/Restaurants There are no restaurants or grocery stores in Arches. The closest ones are in Moab, 5 minutes outside the park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to visit Arches National Park?

The best time to visit Arches National Park is spring or fall, especially April, May, September, and October. Summer can be dangerously hot for hiking, while winter is quieter but can bring ice, snow, and cold mornings.

What does it cost to enter Arches National Park, and do I need a pass or permit?

Arches National Park uses a $15-$30 standard entrance pass according to the official NPS fees page. America the Beautiful passes are accepted for federal entrance fees, but they do not cover separate reservations, camping, tours, or activity fees. Timed-entry reservations may be required during posted seasons.

Why might an Arches National Park webcam be unavailable?

Park webcams can go offline because of weather, seasonal closures, maintenance, power issues, network outages, or camera provider changes.

Where can I confirm official Arches National Park conditions?

Use this page as a quick webcam and planning hub, then confirm closures, alerts, road status, permits, and current conditions with the official National Park Service page for Arches National Park.