Utah is no stranger to natural arches. In fact, there are more than 2,000 natural arches in Arches National Park alone and at least 800 scattered elsewhere around the state. While some of these arches are visited every single day, there are others that are rarely enjoyed. Jewell Tibbets Arch, near Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park, is one of these lesser-known arches in Utah. To reach it, you will have a short trail ahead of you but you’ll enjoy every minute of the journey.
The Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail is one hiking trail in Utah where you can escape from the crowds and the noise at nearby national and state parks. This is a 2-mile loop trail that may just become one of your favorite places in the Beehive State.
This hiking trail is quite easy and perfect for an afternoon adventure with your entire family.
As you begin this trail, you’ll follow a dirt road, walk along some washes, and rejoin another dirt road for a short time. Make sure to follow the signs as they will help you easily navigate this hiking trail.
You will eventually come to the mesmerizing Hell Roaring Canyon. This canyon is spectacular and the red rocks create quite the picturesque landscape.
You will walk close to the edge of the canyon and if bringing young children with you, make sure to keep a close eye on them. You don't want them to get too close to the canyon’s edge.
Don't forget to wear adequate shoes on this journey as you will trek across some slick rock. Proper equipment will keep you safe and make the journey just a little easier.
Eventually, you will come to views of the Jewel Tibbets Arch. It may not be the largest arch in this area, but it certainly is beautiful.
The Jewel Tibbets Arch was named after a woman who lived at a ranch near Moab in the 1950s and '60s. She would visit this natural arch frequently and would often bring ranch guests with her.
For a quiet day outside, the Jewel Tibbets Arch Trail is the place to go. With beautiful views, fresh air, and few crowds, it’s the perfect day in the making.
If exploring this hiking trail in Utah during the summer months, make sure to bring plenty of water. It is also recommended to explore this trail early in the morning as later in the day, the trail can become quite hot. You can learn more at the Bureau of Land Management website.
Have you ever seen the Jewel Tibbets Arch in person? What about the canyon? We’d love to hear about your experiences hiking in this area in the comments!
Did you know the world’s largest natural arch is found right here in Utah? In fact, it’s at Arches National Park, just a short drive from the Jewel Tibbets Arch. You can learn more about this natural arch in this article.
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