Elephant Arch

Elephant Arch, near St. George in the Arizona Strip, is a sandstone formation resembling an elephant's head and trunk within the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. Accessible via a moderate trail, it’s a popular spot for hikers and photographers, combining unique desert scenery with mild rock scrambles for a bit of adventure.

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Hewitt Canyon Rd, Superior, AZ 85173

About the experience

Elephant Arch is a hidden gem in Arizona’s desert, known for its unique shape resembling an elephant’s trunk. Here’s what makes it a fascinating destination:

  • Unique Rock Formation: The arch is named for its distinctive shape, which resembles an elephant with a trunk extending down. This natural wonder is a must-see for those who appreciate Arizona’s intriguing rock formations.
  • Scenic Hike: Reaching Elephant Arch requires a moderate hike of around 3 miles round-trip. The trail winds through sandy washes and beautiful desert scenery, making the journey enjoyable and immersive.
  • Quiet Desert Setting: Unlike some of Arizona’s more popular spots, Elephant Arch is less crowded, providing a peaceful experience where you can appreciate the beauty of the desert landscape.
  • Ideal for Photography: The arch’s unique shape and the stunning backdrop of red rock cliffs make it a perfect spot for photos, especially during early morning or late afternoon when the light enhances the colors.

Elephant Arch is a rewarding destination for those willing to go a bit off the beaten path, offering a serene desert escape with a memorable view.

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Hewitt Canyon Rd, Superior, AZ 85173
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Open year-round. It's advisable to visit during daylight hours for safety.

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