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Corona Arch - 7 members in 8 triplogs have rated this an average 4.3 ( 1 to 5 best )
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Oct 06 2021
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50 female
 Joined Mar 09 2010
 Chandler, AZ
Corona ArchSoutheast, UT
Southeast, UT
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azlaurieTriplogs 259
Hiking3.69 Miles 920 AEG
Hiking3.69 Miles   2 Hrs   31 Mns   1.59 mph
920 ft AEG      12 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
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May 18 2021
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Corona ArchSoutheast, UT
Southeast, UT
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking3.93 Miles 900 AEG
Hiking3.93 Miles
900 ft AEG
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this hike is down potash road a few miles
trailhead was packed even with a start time of 1100
up to and over a railroad track, then a more gradual ascent on slickrock
nice view of bowtie and corona arches rounding a bend
some cable assistance at a couple of spots and even a ladder for a short steep section, then mostly level along a bench to the arches
we checked out bowtie first, then went under corona as the backside was much less crowded
on the way back, took the spur trail to pinto arch
had this one to ourselves for awhile, so we had a snack and enjoyed the views
decided not to add another hike, but spent the afternoon in moab
milt's stop and eat, gearheads, and moab coffee roasters before checking into our koa cabin
nice day :)
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May 04 2021
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43 female
 Joined Jun 23 2015
 Phoenix, AZ
Corona ArchSoutheast, UT
Southeast, UT
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emilystardustTriplogs 792
Hiking4.30 Miles 599 AEG
Hiking4.30 Miles
599 ft AEG
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Corona, Bowtie, and Pinto Arches.
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Feb 06 2021
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44 male
 Joined Apr 03 2006
 Pocatello, ID
Corona ArchSoutheast, UT
Southeast, UT
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PaleoRobTriplogs 1,135
Hiking2.38 Miles 599 AEG
Hiking2.38 Miles   2 Hrs   29 Mns   1.23 mph
599 ft AEG      33 Mns Break10 LBS Pack
 
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Some Junction friends had never been to Corona Arch so we decided to make a day of it. We stopped a couple of places along the way (Sego Canyon, Intestine Man) before actually hitting the trail. One of my friends was a bit freaked out by the stairs and ladder but overcame. Kind of a busy day at the arch, and I even had my first "backcountry" drone encounter. Glad we came out, but I wish we had done more hiking after the arch, but so it goes sometimes when you're in a group.
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Feb 18 2020
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44 male
 Joined Apr 03 2006
 Pocatello, ID
Corona ArchSoutheast, UT
Southeast, UT
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PaleoRobTriplogs 1,135
Hiking2.60 Miles 664 AEG
Hiking2.60 Miles   2 Hrs      1.30 mph
664 ft AEG5 LBS Pack
 
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Staff bonding hike after our start-of-year staff retreat in Moab.
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Oct 14 2017
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69 male
 Joined Jan 23 2008
 Phoenix, AZ
Corona ArchSoutheast, UT
Southeast, UT
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AZWanderingBearTriplogs 700
Hiking2.20 Miles 664 AEG
Hiking2.20 Miles
664 ft AEG
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Drove over from Poison Spyder. Wasn't expecting much with this trail, being a weekend and all. But surprisingly fun. The hike itself is a nice leg stretcher, some sand, some slick rock, a little scrambling, chipped footholds with a cable. The arch before you reach Corona would be impressive if not in the shadow of the its lovely neighbor. Most hardly give it a glance. I am guilty as well.

Corona does rival it big sister Delicate. There were lots of people and as usual for me the light wasn't that great for photography, but I tried. Anything this majestic deserves effort. Nature and geology get a golf clap here. Well done, well done.
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May 14 2016
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74 male
 Joined Feb 12 2002
 Gold Canyon, AZ
Corona ArchSoutheast, UT
Southeast, UT
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AZLOT69Triplogs 2,215
Hiking3.40 Miles 664 AEG
Hiking3.40 Miles
664 ft AEG
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Two great arches, no crowds.
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Nov 07 2010
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39 male
 Joined May 30 2008
 Peoria, AZ
Corona ArchSoutheast, UT
Southeast, UT
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hippiepunkpirateTriplogs 658
Hiking4.50 Miles 740 AEG
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Arches - Canyonlands Trip November 2010
Day 2 - Corona Arch / Island in the Sky

Day 1 - Delicate Arch
Day 3 - Windows / Needles District

After a long first day on less than optimal rest, sunrise on Day 2 was scratched in favor of some extra sleep. Because of the late start, we opted for a gas station breakfast before heading out the Potash Road. Potash Road follows the Colorado River downstream from Moab. The Navajo Sandstone cliffs along the roadside are sheer and mighty impressive, especially with the numerous climbing groups attacking the rock from the shoulder of the road! Janelle needs to add this place to her to-do list. We made the drive down the the Potash industrial site before doubling back and starting our hike up to Corona Arch.

The hike up to Corona Arch was darn sweet. It's hard to beat a good dose of Navajo Sandstone slickrock, and of course the Arch is absolutely amazing. Definitely conjures up similarities to Rainbow Bridge, and made me itch to get out to Corona's bigger sibling. I wrote up a pretty detailed hike description for Corona already, so I won't get too in depth about it here.

Perhaps the highlight of the Corona Arch was Louie, the fearless Jack Russell Terrier. As my Dad and I approached the rock stairset, a couple families family were coming down with two dogs in tow. Evidently one of the dogs was hitching a ride. The woman looked down at the Jack Russell Terrier and said, "That's not our dog? He was with that other family. What was his name?" Someone else piped in, "Louie!" They asked us if we would take him up to his owners. We whistled and called his name but he was too busy enjoying the scenery to pay much attention. One of the ladies had to pick him up and put him on the rock staircase, then he got the idea and followed happily. He was just so happy to be out on the slickrock, it was hard not to crack a huge grin. I would definitely take Louie home with me. A minute or two later we were at the metal ladder next to a steep slickrock bank. My dad said, "How are we gonna do this, Louie?" Without hesitation, Louie ran right up the slickrock bank. We said, "Okay then," and headed up the ladder. We crested the next bank and a little girl cried out, "There's Louie!" Evidently he had been missed by his family. And evidently he is quite the explorer, because not two moments later, Louie was off wandering down the slickrock in search of smells and adventure. Over the lip of another steep slickrock bank he went, his "owner" calling, "Come on Louie!" Louie scrambled back up the bank with ease. That low center of gravity must help.

In addition to the adventures of Louie, this hike was quite busy, but had a nice festive atmosphere. There were a number of kids, and they were all having a good ol' time playing on the slickrock. Times were lively under the arch as people took pictures and relaxing in the shade. My dad and I walked past the arch and enjoyed the scene from a far on the north side of Corona before heading back. We had a wonderful experience out at Corona, including the hike, the scenery and the activity. I would recommend this hike any day of the week.

After Corona Arch, we made the drive up to the Island in the Sky District of Canyonlands National Park. After contemplating a return to Arches for sunset, we decided to remain up on the Island for the remainder of the afternoon and catch the sunset up there. After a stop at the visitor's center, we stopped briefly at Canyonlands' version of the La Sal Mountains Overlook. Not as good as the Arches version, but does have a neat angle on the Behind the Rocks upwarp of fins near Moab. Continued on for another brief stop at the Shafer Trail Overlook. Next was the Green River Overlook, perhaps the most classic viewpoint on Island in the Sky. We stopped momentarily to scout the scene for the sunset before heading down to Grand View.

At the Grand View Overlook, we did the short hike out to the official Grand View Point. Just an easy mile each way, it was quite a pleasant hike with great views. I wrote up a hike description for it, so I'll skip the details. Returned to the Green River Overlook to wait for the sunset. My dad plopped a lawn chair down to the right of the viewpoint, and I started exploring up and down rim looking for compositions. Ended up at a hunk of slickrock at the viewpoint for a while, and conversed with another photographer who had seen me at Delicate Arch the previous evening. The clouds overwhelmed the western sky, so the sunset never really took off, but being at the signature Canyonlands viewpoint was majestic just the same, and thoroughly enjoyable.

Headed back down the hill to Moab in the dark, nabbed supplies for the morning at the Shell and a drive-thru dinner at Burger King before settling back into the motel room for the night.
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