The Sand Dune Arch, Broken Arch, and Tapestry Arch Trail has many similarities to the Devil’s Garden trail but is much easier. Sand Dune Arch is nestled between a couple fins and is surrounded by sand. Broken arch appears to have a crack in the top middle but is very much intact. Tapestry arch exhibits the natural coloring of the different rock layers that are exhibit in Utah. The trail out to these various arches offers expansive views of the area to the east of the park.

Trail Description

The trail is primitive but well worn. The main trail is easy to follow, but the trail back from the campground is a bit harder. The side-trail out to tapestry arch requires some easy cairn following to get out to. This trail is suitable for hikers of all skill levels.

Trail Directions

The trailhead is located at the Sand Dune Arch parking lot. To get there, follow the main road almost all the way into the park and the parking lot will be on the right side. The trail starts on the east side of the parking lot. You will follow the trail until it forks. The trail to the right is a side trail to visit Sand Dune Arch.

Sand Dune Arch

Once you get back to the trail you will continue on until you come to Broken Arch. The trail continues on through the arch.

Broken Arch

You will continue to follow the trail until you come to a fork. The trail to the right will take you to Tapestry Arch.

Tapestry Arch

Once you get back to the trail, you can continue on until you get to the campground or return the way you came. If you go on to the campground, you will follow the road left into the campground. The signs will tell you where the trail picks back up at.