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Trail To Grosvenor Arch

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2.8

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28

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Trail To Grosvenor Arch

00:06

392m

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Hike the easy 0.2-mile Trail To Grosvenor Arch in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument to see a magnificent double arch.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Grosvenor Arch

Highlight • Natural Monument

The Grosvenor Arch measures up to 30 meters in diameter and is absolutely impressive. If you dare to take the Cottonwood Canyon Road in Grand-Staircase Escalante, you should visit the double arch. A short hiking trail leads to the foot of this fascinating natural monument. By the way, the Grosvenor Arch is named after Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor, the first permanent editor of the National Geographic Magazine. He headed the magazine as editor-in-chief for 55 years.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to the trailhead for Grosvenor Arch, and what are the parking facilities like?

The trailhead for Grosvenor Arch is accessed via Cottonwood Canyon Road, which is a graded dirt road. While generally passable for standard vehicles in dry conditions, a 4WD vehicle is recommended when the road is wet. There is a dedicated parking area available at the trailhead.

Is the Trail To Grosvenor Arch suitable for beginners or those with limited mobility?

Yes, the initial section of the trail leading directly to the base of Grosvenor Arch is paved and wheelchair-accessible, making it very suitable for beginners and visitors with limited mobility. This section is short, with minimal elevation change.

Are dogs allowed on the trail to Grosvenor Arch?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, including the path to Grosvenor Arch. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

What is the best time of year to visit Grosvenor Arch?

Spring (April-May) and Fall (September-October) are generally the best times to visit due to milder temperatures. Summer can be very hot, while winter may bring snow and make the dirt access road more challenging, potentially requiring a 4WD vehicle.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee to visit Grosvenor Arch or the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument?

No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to visit Grosvenor Arch or to access the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. It is free to explore this area.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The primary path to the base of Grosvenor Arch is paved and virtually flat, making for an easy walk. For those looking for a bit more adventure, unpaved dirt trails branch off, offering a slightly more challenging experience with some steep and potentially slippery sections, especially if you venture to higher viewpoints.

What notable features or viewpoints can I see along the route?

The dominant feature is the magnificent Grosvenor Arch itself, a massive, multicolor double sandstone arch towering 150 feet high. Beyond the paved path, dirt trails lead to higher vantage points offering expansive views of the surrounding sagebrush landscape and the arch from different perspectives.

Are there any facilities available at the Grosvenor Arch site?

Yes, the site provides basic facilities including restrooms and picnic tables near the parking area, making it convenient for visitors to take a break and enjoy the scenery.

Is the Trail To Grosvenor Arch a loop trail or an out-and-back?

The main, paved path to Grosvenor Arch is an out-and-back route. However, there are additional dirt trails that branch off, allowing for some exploration around the arch, which can create a more varied experience, though not a full loop of the entire area.

What makes Grosvenor Arch unique compared to other arches in Utah?

Grosvenor Arch is particularly unique because it is a rare double arch formation, showcasing vibrant yellow and orange hues. Its accessibility, with a paved path, also sets it apart as one of Utah's most accessible natural arches, despite its remote location.

What should I consider when driving to the trailhead?

The drive to the trailhead is primarily along Cottonwood Canyon Road, which is a graded dirt road. In dry conditions, it's generally passable for standard vehicles, but it can be dusty. If there has been recent rain or snow, the road can become muddy and slick, making a 4WD vehicle highly recommended.

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