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The Windows Loop Trail offers a moderate hiking experience, spanning 2.0 miles (3.2 km) with an elevation gain of 179 feet (54 metres). You can typically complete this route in about 57 minutes, making it an accessible option for exploring the park's unique geology. As you hike, you will encounter…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Arches National Park
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The Windows Loop Trail is located in Arches National Park. The trailhead is at the Windows Section parking area, which can get very busy, especially during peak times. Arriving early in the morning is recommended to secure a parking spot.
Yes, this trail is considered relatively easy and is suitable for all skill levels, including families and beginner hikers. Much of the main loop is well-maintained, with some partially paved sections.
The main loop is about 1 to 1.2 miles (1.6 to 1.9 km) long. The average hiking time for the entire route, including the primitive loop, is approximately 57 minutes, but this can vary depending on your pace and how long you spend enjoying the sights.
The trail offers breathtaking views of several iconic formations. You'll encounter the impressive North Window Arch, Turret Arch, and the South Window. From certain angles, the North and South Windows are known as "The Spectacles." You can also see the intriguing Cove of Caves and the majestic Parade of Elephants.
The main loop is generally well-marked and well-maintained, with some sections being partially paved. There is also an optional "primitive loop" section that is slightly more rugged but still relatively easy, with minimal scrambling. This primitive section offers different perspectives and can be less crowded.
Even though it's an easy trail, the area can be hot and sunny. It's essential to wear sun protection, a hat, and bring plenty of water. Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to explore the primitive loop.
No, dogs are not permitted on the Windows Loop Trail or most other trails within Arches National Park. Service animals are an exception.
Spring (April-May) and Fall (September-October) offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer can be very hot, while winter can bring snow and ice, requiring different gear. Many photographers favor sunrise for the dramatic lighting on the arches.
Yes, Arches National Park requires an entrance fee. Depending on the time of year, a timed entry reservation may also be required in addition to the entrance fee. It's best to check the official National Park Service website for the most current information on fees and reservation requirements before your visit.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Windows Sand Loop Trail, North Window Trail, Turret Arch Trail, and Windows Trail.
Arches National Park is so diverse 🏜️!!! The photos I put in this tour were taken throughout the national park! To enter the park, you have to book a "timed entry" online in advance, which prevents a mass rush 🚗🚕🚙🚌 and also overcrowded parking spaces 🅿️ at the various viewpoints! A good idea 👍
Windows section - large round mostly easy, a bit of "climbing" to get into or under the arches. But you don't have to for a nice photo. When you come around the next corner you can see the next arch, a window or a future window. Simply impressive!🤩
On the second attempt it finally worked. We were in the park. Here again there were very impressive rock formations. But now with lots of other interested people. There is a lot packed into a short distance.
After arriving at Arches National Park, we still have time, which we definitely want to use for two hikes thanks to the beautiful weather. The first leads to the "Windows," two natural stone arches ("arches"), and then to the gigantic "Double Arch." There are many tourists at this particular highlight of this rock formation; as we circle the Windows to the east on the Windows Sand Loop Trail, we are alone. Afterwards, we drive to Delicate Arch, the absolute highlight of the day. USA 2025: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/3534240
Arches National Park is located in the north along the Colorado River and preserves the world's largest concentration of natural stone arches. The highlight of this relatively short hike was the Double Arch, whose arches are almost at right angles to each other.