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Wilson Arch

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Wilson Arch

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Wilson Arch is a magnificent natural sandstone arch located in the striking red rock landscapes of southeastern Utah, approximately 24 miles south of Moab in San Juan County. Standing proudly at an elevation of 6,175 feet (1,882 meters) just off U.S. Route 191, this impressive natural monument is easily visible from the highway. Composed of Entrada Sandstone, it boasts a remarkable span of 91 feet and a height of 46 feet, making it a prominent landmark in the region.

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    March 28, 2024

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    Wilson Arch is next to Highway US-191 between Moab and Canyonlands Natl Park and an easy climb up

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    Elevation 1,860 m

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    Location: San Juan County, Utah, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty of the hike to Wilson Arch?

    The hike to the base of Wilson Arch is generally considered short but steep. While it's not a long trek, the ascent can be challenging for some, requiring comfortable footwear and a moderate level of fitness. It's a rewarding climb that offers impressive views for minimal effort.

    Are there any loop trails or extended routes around Wilson Arch?

    Wilson Arch itself is primarily an out-and-back experience to the base of the arch. There isn't a designated loop trail directly around the arch. However, its location along Highway 191 makes it a convenient stop for hikers exploring other routes and natural features in the wider Moab area.

    Is Wilson Arch suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Wilson Arch can be a great stop for families. The view from the pull-off is spectacular and easily accessible. For those wanting to hike to the base, the trail is short, but its steepness means younger children might need assistance or to be carried. It's a good idea to assess your family's comfort with steep, uneven terrain before heading up.

    Is Wilson Arch a dog-friendly destination?

    As Wilson Arch is located on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, dogs are generally permitted, but they should always be kept on a leash. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help preserve the natural environment for all visitors.

    How crowded does Wilson Arch typically get, especially on weekends or during peak season?

    While Wilson Arch is less famous than arches within national parks, its easy accessibility from Highway 191 means it can attract a fair number of visitors, especially during peak seasons (spring and fall) and on weekends. To avoid crowds, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon.

    What are the parking facilities like at Wilson Arch, and do they fill up quickly?

    There are well-marked pull-offs on both sides of Highway 191 specifically for Wilson Arch, offering ample space for viewing and parking. While generally sufficient, these areas can fill up during busy times. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended if you plan to visit during peak hours or seasons.

    Do I need a permit or reservation to visit Wilson Arch?

    No, you do not need a permit or reservation to visit Wilson Arch. It is located on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land and is freely accessible to the public without any entrance fees.

    What should I wear when hiking to Wilson Arch?

    Given the short but steep nature of the trail and the desert environment, it's best to wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes with good grip. Layers are advisable, as temperatures can fluctuate. Don't forget sun protection like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, and bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months.

    Are there any other notable natural features or viewpoints near Wilson Arch?

    Wilson Arch is a prominent landmark along Highway 191, which is dotted with numerous other geological formations and scenic viewpoints as you travel between Moab and Canyonlands National Park. While there aren't specific named viewpoints immediately adjacent to the arch beyond its own pull-offs, the entire drive offers continuous opportunities to appreciate Utah's unique red rock landscape.

    What is the geological significance of Wilson Arch?

    Wilson Arch is a prime example of natural erosion, formed from Entrada Sandstone. Over millennia, water saturated cracks in the rock, freezing and thawing, while wind cleaned out loose particles. This process created fins, which were then further eroded until the cementing material gave way, forming the arch. It showcases the powerful forces that sculpted the iconic landscapes of southern Utah.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options very close to Wilson Arch?

    Wilson Arch is situated in a relatively undeveloped area along Highway 191. There are no immediate cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options directly at the arch. The closest services, including dining and lodging, can be found in the town of Moab, which is approximately 24 miles north.

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