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Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail

Moab, Utah · Grand County

The Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail offers spectacular views across Hell Roaring Canyon to a large natural arch. Close to several BLM campgrounds, and to Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park. From the parking lot, the trail passes through a fence and follows a dirt road for about 0.1 miles. The trail lea…

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About Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail

The Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail offers spectacular views across Hell Roaring Canyon to a large natural arch. Close to several BLM campgrounds, and to Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park. From the parking lot, the trail passes through a fence and follows a dirt road for about 0.1 miles. The trail leaves the road and goes down several dry washes until it rejoins an old road (closed to vehicles). After a short distance, the trail leaves the old road, and follows a series of rock cairns to near the edge of the 400 foot deep Hell Roaring Canyon. After a short distance, the trail follows a short spur onto a slickrock platform, from which spectacular views of the arch and the canyon below can be had. The trail returns to the parking lot across a blackbrush mesa, where it rejoins the road. The arch is named after Jewel Tibbetts, a Moab resident who lived about 10 miles distance at the Horsethief Ranch in the 1950’s and 1960's with her husband Bill. They often took ranch visitors to see the arch. There is no fee for hiking the Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail, however please leave the place nicer than when you arrived by picking up any litter you may find and by staying precisely on the trail provided. This trail sees a lot of use and needs some help from you to stay nice! Thank you! Note: Hikers should exercise caution on those sections of the trail which are close to the edge of Hell-Roaring Canyon. The trail can be very warm in summer. Neither mountain bikes nor motorized vehicles are allowed on this trail, except for the first 0.1 miles where the trail follows an existing road.

How to Get There

Off Utah scenic Byway 313. Approximately 10 miles west of the US 191/Utah 313 junction, turn right just before a fence/cattleguard and go 1.3 miles on an rough unimproved dirt road to a parking lot.

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Plan Your Visit to Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail

Heading to Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail?

No central reservation system listed for Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/recarea/14498) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail?

Off Utah scenic Byway 313. Approximately 10 miles west of the US 191/Utah 313 junction, turn right just before a fence/cattleguard and go 1.3 miles on an rough unimproved dirt road to a parking lot.

How do I contact Jewell Tibbets Arch Trail?

You can reach the park at phone: (435)259-2100 or email: utmbmail@blm.gov.