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Arches National Park
Fees & Reservations
 
ENTRANCE FEES

All federal lands passes are issued and accepted at Arches.

Individuals: $5  (Good for 7 Days)
This fee applies to motorcycles, bicycles and walk-ins (per person).

Vehicles: $10 (Good for 7 days)
This fee includes all occupants of a vehicle.

Local Passport: $25 (Good for one year) 
Good for entrance to Arches, Canyonlands, Hovenweep and Natural Bridges.

Commercial Tours
Fee depends upon the capacity of the vehicle. 1 to 6 passenger vehicles are charged $25 + $5 per person. 7 to 25 passenger vehicles are charged $40. 26 or more passenger vehicles are charged $100. Read more about commerical use authorizations. If you will be leading a bus tour in Arches, please view our Bus Information page.

CAMPING FEES

Sites at the Devils Garden Campground are $20 per night.

ACTIVITY FEES 

Fiery Furnace Guided Walk
Rangers lead walks into the Fiery Furnace twice each day. The cost is $10 for adults; $5 for children 6 to 12 years old and Golden Age Pass holders.

RESERVATIONS

Campground
Individual and group sites at the Devils Garden Campground may be reserved in advance through www.recreation.gov. Reservations are not accepted by the park and the park does not maintain information about site availability. More...

Fiery Furnace Guided Walk
Reservations for the Fiery Furnace guided walk can be made online at www.recreation.gov. Reservations may also be made in person at the visitor center, but only up to seven days in advance. More...

Arches Newspaper
Newspaper
The park newspaper and many other brochures may be downloaded.
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Pinyon Pine  

Did You Know?
Pinyon pines do not produce pine nuts every year. These delicious nuts can only be harvested every three to seven years. This irregular schedule prevents animals from adapting to an abundance of pine nuts and guarantees that at least some nuts will become new pine trees instead of a quick meal.

Last Updated: September 11, 2009 at 11:34 EST