McKay Flat
& Hondu Arch
An adventure off the beaten path
Looking to get a little further off the beaten path? A drive on the remote dirt roads like McKay Flat and Hondu Arch Road should do the trick!
And if you are looking for more than just a drive, make sure you drive the whole stretch and land at the impressive Hondu natural arch. There are no formal hiking trails here, and this drive should only be considered during good weather. As always, make sure you have plenty of gas and water before heading out on this and many other adventures in the Swell.
The drive takes you into the Southern part of the Swell, known for the towering rock pillars, mesas and arches made of colorful limestones, sandstones and mudstones, the youngest of which date back to the Cretaceous.
activities
services
Please note there are no services available at this destination
Location
To get to McKay Flat Road and then to Hondu Arch Road take Temple Mountain Road (Exit 131 off of I-70). There will be several junctions with smaller roads along the way — stay on the main road. After about 10 miles you’ll reach the junction of Heart of Sinbad Road, where you will continue west. About 3.5 miles later, you will reach McKay Flat Road. From here, it is 18 miles to the Hondu Arch. Continue south until McKay Flat Road intersects with Hondu Arch Road, which you will take to the west.