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Rock Arches in Moab: Pothole Arch

Pothole Arch
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Rock Arches in Moab: Pothole Arch

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Hiking

Typical Duration

2-4 hours

Difficulty

Moderate

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Rock Arches in Moab: Pothole Arch - Pothole Arch

Rock Arches in Moab: Pothole Arch - Pothole Arch

Rock Arches in Moab: Pothole Arch - Pothole Arch

Rock Arches in Moab: Pothole Arch - Pothole Arch

Rock Arches in Moab: Pothole Arch - Pothole Arch

Rock Arches in Moab: Pothole Arch - Pothole Arch

About This Landmark

Unique Natural Formations at Pothole Arch, Moab, Utah

Pothole Arch, located just outside Moab, Utah, offers a distinctive feature among the red rock landscapes that define this region. Unlike soaring arches that stretch skyward, this arch lies nearly flat, resembling a large stone eye or a natural pothole set into the rugged sandstone. Its unusual position and shape make it stand apart from more famous arches nearby. This quiet spot provides a rare chance to appreciate natural erosion’s patient craftsmanship on a small scale.

Formed from Navajo sandstone, Pothole Arch was created over thousands of years as wind and rain gradually carved an opening parallel to the ground. Surrounding the arch are natural potholes—shallow, water-holding depressions that host mini desert ecosystems. The contrast of the rich red-orange rock against the open blue sky makes this a memorable sight, especially in favorable lighting conditions.

Though less visited than iconic landmarks like Delicate Arch or Landscape Arch, Pothole Arch offers an off-the-beaten-path experience for visitors wanting a closer look at the geological processes shaping this area. It is located near Moab’s famed Windows Section, an area known for spectacular sandstone arches and rock formations.

Travelers often note that Pothole Arch is tricky to spot from the road and photo opportunities depend heavily on light angles, but this adds to the sense of discovery for those who seek it out. Its subtle grandeur highlights a quieter kind of beauty in the Utah desert landscape, inviting moments of reflection among the vast wilderness.

This natural feature reminds visitors that Moab’s outdoor wonders come in many forms — some bold and towering, others intricate and understated.


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Adventure Guide to Pothole Arch

Mountain Biking in Moab

  • Location: Near Moab
  • What Makes it Special: Moab offers world-renowned biking trails, and the paths around Pothole Arch provide thrilling riding experiences.
  • Locally Known Trails: Slickrock Bike Trail offers incredible views and challenging terrain.
  • Visitor Tips: Best visited in spring or fall to avoid extreme heat. Bring water and sun protection.

Hiking to Hidden Arches

  • Location: Moab Arches
  • What Makes it Special: Discover hidden arches and walk lesser-known trails for a private communion with nature.
  • Additional Insights: Knowledgeable guides can be hired locally to enrich the experience.
  • Visitor Tips: Especially with a guided tour, dawn or dusk offers beautiful light for photography.

Photography Expedition

  • Location: Around Pothole Arch
  • What Makes it Special: Perfect for capturing stunning natural landscapes and the unique contrast of colors.
  • Local Insights: Local photographers sometimes offer workshops or tutoring.
  • Visitor Tips: A tripod and wide-angle lens will maximize photo opportunities.

Getting There:

  • From Moab, head north on Main Street and follow the signs towards Arches National Park. The Pothole Arch trail can be found along the way, approximately a 15-minute drive.

Recommendations:

  • What to Bring: Camera equipment, sun protection, plenty of water, and sturdy shoes.

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Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Hiking

Also Great For

Photography
Mountain Biking

Essential Information

Nearby City

Moab, Utah

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Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.

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