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United States
Utah
Grand County

Windows Sand Loop Trail

Easy

5.0

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14,152

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Windows Sand Loop Trail

00:52

3.18km

40m

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Embark on the easy Windows Sand Loop Trail, a 2.0-mile (3.2 km) hiking route that takes you through a landscape dotted with impressive natural arches. You will gain 146 feet (45 metres) in elevation, completing the loop in about 51 minutes. As you hike, you can walk directly beneath the…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Arches National Park

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Windows Primitive Trail Loop

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This trail takes you back behind the Windows formation. You get great views of North and South Window Arch, as well as the rest of the Windows area and the …

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963 m

North Window Arch

Highlight • Natural Monument

This is the Northern Arch of the Windows (or the Spectacles) formation. The trail takes you right up under this amazing arch! North Window Arch is separated from South Window …

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1.39 km

Amazing View of the Windows

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beautiful hike, great paths, lots to discover, simply wonderful

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1.46 km

Turret Arch

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Although this arch receives less attention to its next door neighbors, Turret Arch is yet another amazing formation in the Windows Area. Named for the small "turret" jutting up on …

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2.55 km

Double Arch

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Double Arch is the tallest arch in Arches National Park. This unique arch was formed by downward water erosion, rather than side-to-side arches like most of the other arches in …

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3.18 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Windows Sand Loop Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to medium in difficulty, making it suitable for a wide range of hikers, including families and beginners. The main loop features well-maintained, packed dirt and some stone steps. There is an optional primitive section that is slightly more rugged with minor scrambling and loose sand, but it's still manageable for most.

What are the main natural features and viewpoints along the route?

This trail is renowned for its iconic natural arches and stunning vistas. You'll get close-up views of the North Window Arch and the South Window. A short detour leads to Turret Arch, a distinctive castle-like formation. From various points, you can also enjoy an Amazing View of the Windows and distant views of the La Sal Mountains.

Where can I park to access the Windows Sand Loop Trail?

The trailhead for the Windows Sand Loop Trail is located within Arches National Park, near Moab, Utah. There is a dedicated parking area at the Windows Section, which also serves as the starting point for the Double Arch Trail. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons and times of day.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

Spring (March to May) and Fall (September to November) are generally considered the best times to hike this trail. The temperatures are milder and more pleasant for outdoor activities. Summer can be very hot, and winter can bring cold temperatures and occasional snow, though the trail is usually accessible year-round.

Are dogs allowed on the Windows Sand Loop Trail?

No, dogs are generally not allowed on hiking trails within Arches National Park, including the Windows Sand Loop Trail. Pets are permitted in developed areas like campgrounds, parking lots, and along paved roads, but must be on a leash no longer than six feet. They are not allowed on any unpaved trails or overlooks.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access Arches National Park?

Yes, Arches National Park requires an entrance fee. You can purchase a 7-day pass at the park entrance station or use an America the Beautiful pass. During peak season (typically April 1 to October 31), a timed entry reservation may also be required to enter the park between 7:00 AM and 4:00 PM. It's advisable to check the official National Park Service website for the most current requirements before your visit.

What is the terrain like on the Windows Sand Loop Trail?

The main loop consists of wide, packed dirt paths with some sections featuring stone steps and gravel. The optional primitive section is slightly more rugged, involving some minor scrambling and stretches of loose, sandy terrain. Hikers should be mindful of cryptobiotic crust on the desert floor, which is fragile and vital to the ecosystem.

What kind of plants and wildlife might I see?

The trail offers a glimpse of resilient desert vegetation such as sagebrush, pinyon pine, and prickly pear cacti, all adapted to the arid environment. Small wildlife like lizards and various bird species can also be observed along the route.

Does the trail connect to other hiking paths?

Yes, the route includes sections of the Windows Sand Loop Trail, Windows Primitive Trail Loop, North Window Trail, Turret Arch Trail, and Windows Trail. It also connects easily to the Double Arch Trail, offering the chance to see another impressive arch that is the tallest in the park.

Is there an insider tip for experiencing the Windows Sand Loop Trail?

For a quieter experience and different viewpoints of the arches, consider taking the optional primitive loop. It's slightly more rugged but offers a more immersive and less crowded hike. Additionally, the area is especially popular with photographers at sunrise or late afternoon for capturing the best colors of the arches.

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Trail Reviews

Eliza 👣🐾
June 4, 2024, 🇺🇸 - Arches NP 🏜️ - The Windows Trail Loop - Balanced Rock 04.06.24

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 👍

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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

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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!🤩

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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.

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Third and final hike of the day. The gusts of wind are really brutal and throw me off balance when I climb under the arches, the sand flies and stings my eyes, but despite these conditions, the walk is magnificent. What a great day!

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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.

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