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Arches National Park Will Use Timed Entry System Again in 2023, With Some Updates

This news story about the 2023 timed entry system in Arches National Park is based on a December 16, 2022, National Park Service press release. You can read the original release here.

In a statement, the National Park Service (NPS) announced that “Arches National Park will implement an updated timed entry system pilot in 2023.” This will be the second year the popular park in southeastern Utah will require advance entry reservations during its busiest period.

After the first Arches timed entry system in 2022, the park collected feedback from local community members, stakeholders and the general public.

Park management used that feedback to provide visitors with some additional flexibilities to enter Arches National Park in 2023, while still requiring timed entry tickets for certain times. Those updates include the possibility to purchase entrance fees or annual passes in advance, and to access the park without a reservation during extended hours.

“During the 2022 pilot at Arches, timed entry tickets helped pace visitation into the park, lessen congestion, and enhance visitor experiences. This year, Arches will use another timed entry pilot to test operational improvements, which should provide more opportunities for access while protecting Arches’ extraordinary landscape,” said Arches National Park Superintendent Patricia Trap.

Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah

Arches National Park to Implement Timed Entry System Again in 2023

From April 1 to October 31, 2023, visitors will need to secure a timed entry reservation in advance to enter the park between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Visitors can book reservations on a first-come first-served basis on Recreation.gov beginning at 8 a.m. MST on January 10, 2023. Reservations will be released three months in advance in monthly blocks.

For example, on January 10, reservations will open for April 1 through April 30. On February 1, reservations will open for the month of May and any remaining reservations that have not been booked for April. Additional months will continue the according to the same pattern.

Arches National Park Timed Entry Reservation Schedule for 2023

  • April reservations (April 1–30) open January 10.
  • May reservations (May 1–31) open February 1.
  • June reservations (June 1–30) open March 1.
  • July reservations (July 1–31) open April 1.
  • August reservations (August 1–31) open May 1.
  • September reservations (September 1–30) open June 1.
  • October reservations (October 1–31) open July 1.
Arches National Park implements updated timed entry reservation system in 2023

After booking a reservation, visitors will receive a timed entry ticket. Timed entry tickets will be required to enter the park from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily and will allow visitors to enter during a one-hour specified window of availability.

After entering, visitors may stay in the park for the remainder of the day. Ticket holders may exit and re-enter the park on the same day with a correctly validated ticket. The only cost associated with booking a reservation is a $2 Recreation.gov processing fee.

For those without early reservations, a limited number of additional tickets will be available starting at 6 p.m. MDT on the day before entry through Recreation.gov. Tickets must be booked online or by calling Recreation.gov before entering the park and will not be available at the park entrance.

Timed entry tickets will not be required for those with camping permits, backcountry permits, Fiery Furnace permits, special use permits, concessions contracts, or commercial use authorizations. Ticket availability may run out quickly, so visitors are encouraged to plan ahead.

A Decade of Increased Visitation to Arches National Park

Between 2011 and 2021, visitation to Arches National Park grew over 73 percent, from just over 1 million to over 1.8 million visitors per year.

This increase in visitor use creates congestion and crowding that can negatively impact public safety, visitor experiences, and park resources. During times of peak congestion, the park has had to temporarily close its gates until crowding has lessened.

With timed entry, however, temporary closures are not typically required. Managed access systems like timed entry help distribute visitation throughout the day and season to provide reliable access while protecting the park.

Park Avenue, Arches National Park, Utah

2023 Arches National Park Timed Entry System Is Part of a Long-Term Planning Process

After the conclusion of the 2022 timed entry pilot, Arches staff reviewed comments from members of the public, stakeholders, and elected officials.

Using the feedback received, the NPS determined that implementing a pilot for a second year could continue to reduce congestion as the park begins a longer-term public planning process to consider alternatives for the best ways to manage high visitation while protecting the park and improving safety.

This planning effort will consider a variety of congestion management strategies in addition to timed entry and will engage the public and local community throughout the process.

For more information, please visit go.nps.gov/ArchesTicket. Details and updates will also be posted on the Arches National Park FacebookTwitter, and Instagram pages.