1. Corona Arch is a natural sandstone arch located near Moab, Utah. It has a span of 140 feet and a height of 105 feet, making it one of the largest arches in the area. The arch is known for its unique shape and beautiful views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can hike to the arch along a trail that is 1.5 miles each way and takes about 1-2 hours. The trail is moderately difficult and includes some steep sections and a ladder. Visitors can also choose to do a shorter, 0.6-mile hike to a lookout point to view the arch from afar.

2. The trail to Corona Arch is open year-round from sunrise to sunset. There is no entrance fee or permit required to hike to the arch. There is no phone number available for Corona Arch as it is located in a national park, but visitors can contact the Moab Field Office for more information at (435) 259-2100.

3. To get to Corona Arch, visitors can drive to the trailhead located off of State Route 279, also known as the Potash Road. The trailhead is about 10 miles from Moab and there is a large parking area available. Visitors should bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and appropriate footwear for the hike. Dogs are allowed on the trail but must be on a leash.