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Grosvenor Arch


The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is responsible for 1 in every 10 acres of land in the U.S.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages over 245 million acres of public lands in the United States, which includes numerous camping sites in Utah state. BLM camping sites provide visitors with great opportunities to explore the natural beauty of these lands while enjoying a unique camping experience. Visitors must obtain a permit to camp in any designated BLM camping area in Utah. These permits can be obtained from the local BLM office or online. It is important to note that some sites do not have designated campsites or amenities like traditional campgrounds. You can locate BLM sites by searching "BLM camping near me." Grosvenor Arch offers an ideal base for those who want to explore the rugged beauty of southwestern Utah. It is close to Capitol Reef National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Zion National Park. Visitors can explore the site's many hiking trails and witness the awe-inspiring views of the massive sandstone arch. The site is also renowned for its stargazing opportunities and offers a front-row seat to the sprawling night sky. The site's unique geological formations provide a fascinating glimpse of the natural forces that shaped the region.

What to See and Do

What to See and Do

Hiking and BikingHiking and Biking

Grosvenor Arch Trail

This short out-and-back trail takes visitors around the base of the arch. The course is a fantastic way to get close to the arch and experience its grandeur. Length: 0.19 miles Intensity: Easy

Round Valley Draw

This out-and-back trail starts with a 15-foot drop before gradually leading to Lower Grosvenor Arch. Length: 7.3 miles Intensity: Easy

Panorama Trail

This loop trail has an elevation gain of 262 feet and is considered a beginner hiking trail. Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash at all times. While hiking this trail, you will experience a panoramic view of the surrounding areas. Length: 2.9 miles Intensity: Easy

Cottonwood Canyon Road

Take this long point-to-point trail for an unforgettable experience. Visit from April to November for the best experience, and it should not be used when raining. It has an elevation gain of more than 2,800 feet. Length: 38.3 miles Intensity: Challenging

Indian Cave, Mammoth Spire, and Panorama Point Loop

As you complete this loop trail, you shall pass through sandstone formations, forests, and meadows. Enjoy the spectacular views of the surrounding mountain ranges while hiking this beautiful trail. Length: 5.9 miles Intensity: Moderately challenging

Fishing and BoatingFishing and Boating

Paria River is the nearest fishing option near Grosvenor Arch, with excellent opportunities for catching trout. A small lake is nearby, which offers great fishing during the right season. Tropic Reservoir offers excellent fishing opportunities for northern pike and largemouth bass. It has boating options; a boat ramp is only permitted when the water level is high.

ClimbingClimbing

Kodachrome Basin State Park

Just 11 miles west of Grosvenor Arch, the Kodachrome Basin State Park offers excellent sandstone spires for experienced climbers to explore. You can choose from a variety of routes and challenges in this area.

Red Canyon

This site is 41 miles from Grosvenor Arch and offers excellent opportunities for climbing beginners. It has initial climbs with various difficulty levels, suitable for climbers of all expertise.

Bryce Canyon National Park

The park is 32 miles Northwest of Grosvenor Arch and offers excellent climbing opportunities with various routes. It has many black, red, and orange sandstone spires and domes where climbers can enjoy a great time. The most popular climbs are the Navajo Trail, Peekaboo Loop, and Mossy Cave.

Wildlife ViewingWildlife Viewing

Grosvenor Arch offers excellent opportunities to view local wildlife like mule deer, jackrabbits, and lizards. Keep a lookout for speckled rattlesnakes in the summer months and watch their behavior. Birdwatchers can watch raptors like red-tailed hawks, eagles, and Peregrine falcons.

Picnicking

Grosvenor Arch offers several picnic spots in its area. Visitors can enjoy a meal while enjoying the spectacular view of the desert landscape. Several benches are also available for visitors to sit and rest.

StargazingStargazing

Due to their remoteness, the area has many Bureau of Land Management campgrounds perfect for stargazing. You will get the best night sky views with billions of stars, galaxies, and planets.

Camping

Bureau of Land Management Camping

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RV camping is possible around Grosvenor Arch. You will love Bryce Valley Ranch RV and Horse Park, which has 130 sites with water, sewer, and electrical hookups. It has bathrooms, fire pits, and off-leash fenced dog play areas. You can also settle for Bryce Village RV Park which has excellent pull-through spaces. The park is handicapped accessible and has sunbeds.

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Bureau of Land Management free camping is possible around Grosvenor Arch. However, most sites require a permit from the local ranger station. Lick Wash Campsite, Grosvenor Arch Day Use Area, and Paria Ranger Station are free camping options. Visitors should note that water is scarce in the area, so they should come prepared.

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Planning Your Trip

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Planning your Grosvenor Arch BLM trip

Bring a sturdy cooler to keep food fresh when planning your trip to Grosvenor Arch. Be aware that no garbage cans are at the site, so all food waste must be packed out. Checking the weather before your trip is essential, especially in summer when temperatures can soar. A few designated RV-accessible sites are available at the Grosvenor Arch BLM site. Roads to these sites can be rough and require a high-clearance vehicle. Before heading out on your trip, check out our blog for all you need to know about BLM camping.

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When camping on public BLM land, it is essential to clean up after yourself and "Leave No Trace" of your presence. Public lands are available areas for everyone to enjoy, and their responsible use helps preserve them for future generations. Failing to clean up after oneself can have profound consequences, including attracting wildlife to areas where they might endanger humans. Always ensure you properly dispose of your garbage and leave the site as you find it.

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Location

Grosvenor Arch Location

From Provo, drive south on I15 and exit to Highway 50 at Scipio. Join I70 after passing Salina and continue driving south. Exit to Highway 89 at Sevier and keep in the south direction. Branch to UT.12 and go straight until the road branches at Kodachrome Road. Join Cottonwood Canyon Road and drive to the branch of Last Chance Creek. Drive 1.1 miles to reach the Grosvenor Arch site. ADDRESS: Escalante Field Station PO Box 225 Escalante, UT 84726 LATITUDE/LONGITUDE: 37.45428, -111.8332 Ready to visit Grosvenor Arch? An RV rental is a great way to experience your destination. Not only will you be close to all the action, but at the end of a long day of exploring, you'll have your RV to return to for the night, enjoying a full kitchen, bathroom, and nice soft bed. Not sure about renting an RV? Here's a step-by-step guide to renting an RV with RVshare.