Finding it is half the fun. The GPS coordinates are accurate, but if you want some added fun, just start from the trailhead and try to find it without looking at your phone.
High clearance vehicle is handy to get to the trailhead. I used 4x4 but you don't need it (assuming no rain of course). Alternatively you could just park your car about 1 mile before the trailhead. There's a good area to park before the rocky road begins. So you'd double your hike length from 2mi to 4mi round-trip... but you wouldn't lose much time since it's such a slow drive that last mile.
Another alternative if you have a harness is to scramble up from the northwest side. Towards the top there are ladders bolted into the rock and permanent cables there for clipping to for safety....
Read more4 stars because after the 20 to 30 min drive to get to it, must have a 4x4, then over a mile walk thru the mountains, once you get to it, if you can find it, then it just doesn't seem to be worth all the fuss. Lots of great views, almost Noone around, and depending on the time of year you go, its gonna be hotter than hell, or hot as hell and windy, or just hot and then cold, ot kinda cold, lol so be prepared, take extra clothes, lots of water, flashlight if u plan on being out late with reflective gear, food for snack or a quick picnic. But still a nice place to visit to get as much as this wonderful state has to offer! Be safe, have fun,...
Read moreThis was a super nice thing for us to do. We did it with a guide and it was super fun. You do need to some off-road driving but eventually you can't drive any further and you need to walk but the walk is super nice but it is a little up-hill so that means it is a little difficult for a wheelchair to access this. I will say that you should not go close to the edge because parts can be weak and fall if much weight is on that weak part. I really recommend this if you are close to it but make sure to leave about 4 hours to do this (with driving, walking to arch and back to car, and...
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