Corona, bowtie, and Pinto arches are located along Potash road. Potash Road is a paved road between Moab and Arches National park on the left side of Highway 191. There is a large gravel parking lot with dry toilets.
This trail is marked as a medium-difficulty trail with a 400-foot elevation gain. There is one chain up steep slick rock with some smooth indentations for steps and a short metal ladder.










By now, you can clearly see both the Bowtie and Corona arches:



Continue walking along the wide slick rock shelf until you arrive at your destination.
When you’re walking toward the Corona arch, you’ll see a sign that points to a split in the trail. The sign clearly marks which direction to the Pinto arch.



You can see the Pinto arch from a distance while walking the trail:

There are markings on the slick rock to tell you which way to go. You’ll need to find the right spot to climb to the shelf above:








While not necessary, long pants and gloves are nice for the steep slick rock climb to the Pinto arch.