STATISTICS AT-A-GLANCE
HIKE NAME: Dellenbaugh Tunnel
DISTANCE: ~4 miles RT if hiking // given it’s an OHV trail, there’s lots of signage // the views of the Swell and Henry Mtns were my favorite part of the hike
ELEVATION GAIN: 300 feet
RESTROOMS: No
DOG FRIENDLY: Yes and MUST BE LEASHED. This is a desert bighorn sheep lambing ground so dogs must be kept under control at all times.
PERMIT: No
FEE: No
VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS: 2wd vehicles if no recent rain. The road CAN be rough and you must travel 8 miles on dirt/sandy roads. My Forester makes it without issue, and I park just beneath Tombstone rock.
TRAILHEAD COORDINATES: 38.681859, -109.919865 BUT I park HERE: 38.684658, -109.916968 -- if no recent rain, most vehicles can make it to the TH
MAP PROVIDED IN WEBSITE: Yes, GAIA GPX
🚨 Did you know there’s an UNDERGROUND ARCH in Moab? 🤯
Located off a very popular OHV trail, Dellenbaugh Tunnel is an elongated arch about 100 ft long just off Spring Canyon. This is near Canyonlands’ Island in the Sky and Dead Horse Point State Park northwest of Moab.
👶🏼 If you’re looking for a cool tunnel hike that is kid friendly, I would do Tusher Tunnel instead. There is an abundance of rodent 💩 within Dellenbaugh. We’re talking excessive amounts to the point I was concerned about Hantavirus (kidding but it crossed my mind lol) You can easily avoid when walking underneath, but if the kid can’t be trusted not to touch things – this is not the hike for them.
💡 Would I prioritize this hike on my first or second visit? Absolutely NOT. If you’re here on an OHV trip or make frequent trips, it’s worth seeing at least once. I can confidently say I don’t have to go back anytime soon, but glad I can say I’ve done it.
See a video of Dellenbaugh Tunnel HERE