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Lat 38.6251° N
Long 90.1867° W
Elevation413 – 630 ft

Missouri · Stamp 41 / 63

Gateway Arch

National Park · Established 2018

The tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere, a 630-foot arch built to mark a doorway to the West that no longer exists.

Area193 acres
TrailheadSt. Louis, Missouri
Visitors2.4M / yr
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Live · Grounds and museum open, free entry Tram tickets to the top sold separately and can sell out 1 active alert 76°F · downtown St. Louis Live layer, from the National Park Service
Best windowBook tram tickets ahead, especially weekends and summer Getting thereDowntown St. Louis, walkable from most hotels FeeFree grounds & museum · tram tickets ~$19
★★★★★ 4.8 from 1 travelers 1 visitor stories 2.4M annual visitors Grounded in live NPS data
Gateway Arch · Mile 01 · The Story

The tallest monument
in the hemisphere.

At 630 feet, the Gateway Arch is both the tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere and the tallest structure in Missouri, a stainless-steel catenary curve designed by Eero Saarinen in 1947 but not completed until 1965. It was built to commemorate St. Louis's role as the historic doorway to westward expansion, a doorway that, depending on your perspective, opened opportunity for settlers and closed it violently for the Indigenous nations already living across that land.

The park is the smallest by area in the entire National Park System, just 193 acres including the grounds, the arch itself, and the Old Courthouse a few blocks away, where the Dred Scott case was first tried before reaching the U.S. Supreme Court. A tram ride through the arch's curved legs to the observation deck at the top remains the single most popular thing to do here, offering a view over the Mississippi River and downtown St. Louis unlike any other in the city.

Come for the arch itself. Stay for the museum underneath it, which tells a more complete and complicated story of westward expansion than the monument alone suggests. Read the story, book your tram tickets ahead, and when you leave, collect the stamp.

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The museum features six galleries that explore more than 200 years of history, from the founding of St. Louis in 1764 to the completion of the Arch in 1965.
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The Arch, Against the St. Louis Skyline
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Gateway Arch · Mile 02 · The Essentials

Best Things to Do in the Gateway Arch

Six ways to spend your time, from the tram ride to the top to a courthouse where a pivotal Supreme Court case began.

Do

Ride the tram to the top

A unique curved elevator carries visitors up through the arch's legs to an observation deck 630 feet above the Mississippi.

The signature ride · book ahead
Explore

Museum at the Gateway Arch

Six galleries covering more than 200 years of history, from the founding of St. Louis to the arch's 1965 completion, free to enter.

Everyone · 1.5 hr
See

The Old Courthouse

The site of the first Dred Scott trial, part of the national park and free to visit, a few blocks from the arch itself.

Everyone · 45 min
Do

Walk the grounds

Landscaped park space surrounding the arch, with reflecting pools and views back toward downtown St. Louis.

Everyone · anytime
See

The Mississippi Riverfront

Riverboat cruises depart just steps from the arch, offering a view of the monument from the water.

Half day · ticketed
Explore

Junior Ranger program

A free activity booklet available at the visitor center, a good way to engage kids with the park's history.

Families · free
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630 Feet Above the Mississippi
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Gateway Arch · Mile 03 · Trails & Viewpoints

Best Hikes in the Gateway Arch, by Difficulty

This park is more monument grounds than trail network, so here's every walkable route rated honestly.

Arch Grounds Loop

Easy
1.5 miflat~45 min

A loop around the landscaped park grounds surrounding the arch, with river and skyline views throughout. No permit.

Ticket · book in advance

Tram Ride to the Top

Easy
630 ft verticalelevator~1 hr round trip

A curved tram car carries visitors through the arch's legs to the observation deck, no walking or climbing required.

Old Courthouse Walk

Easy
0.5 miflat~1 hr

A short walk from the arch to the Old Courthouse, site of the first Dred Scott trial, free to enter. No permit.

Riverfront Promenade

Easy
1 miflat~30 min

A flat walk along the Mississippi riverfront just below the arch, with the best low-angle photo views of the monument. No permit.

Downtown St. Louis Loop

Easy–Mod
3 miflat~2 hr

A longer loop connecting the arch grounds to nearby downtown landmarks, mostly on city sidewalks. No permit.

Ticket · separate operator

Mississippi River Cruise

Easy
N/Aboat~1 hr

A riverboat excursion departing near the arch, offering a view of the monument from the water. No hiking involved.

Grounds and museum are free · tram tickets to the top must be purchased separately and can sell out on busy days · no permit for any walk

Gateway Arch National Park at a Glance
1  Gateway Arch Visitor Center
2  Museum at the Gateway Arch
3  Old Courthouse
4  Tram to the Top
5  Arch Grounds
6  Mississippi Riverfront
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Gateway Arch · Mile 04 · Life Along the Riverfront

Wildlife in the Gateway Arch: Animals You Might See

Tap any animal to learn its story. Soon, the app will let you log what you spot and keep a life list for every park.

Nests on tall structures in downtown St. Louis, including occasionally the arch itself, hunting pigeons over the city.

The Mississippi River flowing past the park supports a wide range of native fish, though the park itself is primarily an urban landscape.

Common on the grounds surrounding the arch, especially near the reflecting pools.

Common throughout the landscaped grounds, well accustomed to the presence of visitors.

Common along the Mississippi riverfront near the arch, often seen gliding over the water.

Occasionally reported in the broader riverfront area at night, though sightings within the park itself are uncommon.

Emerges in large seasonal swarms from the Mississippi River, a normal, if sometimes overwhelming, part of the riverfront ecosystem.

Plant Life in the Gateway Arch: What Grows Here

Common in the designed landscape surrounding the arch, chosen partly for its tolerance of urban conditions.

Planted throughout the arch grounds as part of the park's landscaped design, referencing the tallgrass prairie once common to the region.

Found along the Mississippi riverfront edge of the park, tolerant of the periodic flooding common to this stretch of river.

Part of the designed native-plant landscaping around the arch grounds, chosen to reflect the region's original prairie ecosystem.

Cover much of the arch grounds, maintained as open lawn space for visitors to walk and picnic.

Planted near the arch's reflecting pools, a nod to the wetland species found throughout the greater Mississippi River region.

Fun Facts About the Gateway Arch

Fact 01

At 630 feet, the Gateway Arch is the tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere and the tallest structure in Missouri.

Fact 02

The arch was designed by architect Eero Saarinen in 1947 but wasn't completed until 1965, eight years after his death.

Fact 03

At 193 acres, Gateway Arch is the smallest national park by area in the entire National Park System.

Fact 04

The Old Courthouse, part of the park, is where the Dred Scott case was first tried before reaching the U.S. Supreme Court.

Gateway Arch · Provisions
Gear for this parkvia AvantLink
Comfortable walking shoesREI
Tram tickets to the topBooked in advance online
Camera or phone for the observation deckBring your own
Stay nearbyvia Hipcamp
Downtown St. Louis hotels
Walking distance from the arch, riverfront and skyline views included, from $110 a night.
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Gateway Arch · Mile 05 · From the Field Journal

Go Deeper on the Gateway Arch

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Gateway Arch · Mile 06 · Where to Next

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