Staying Safe in the Gateway Arch in Gateway Arch National Park

Staying Safe in the Gateway Arch

While Gateway Arch may seem like a smooth city stop, it comes with its own unique safety considerations.

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While Gateway Arch may seem like a smooth city stop, it comes with its own unique safety considerations. The Arch itself is 630 feet tall, and while the tram ride is safe and fun, the confined pods and swaying observation deck can be uncomfortable for those with claustrophobia, vertigo, or fear of heights. If that sounds like you, consider exploring the museum or grounds instead-both offer great views without the altitude. Security screening is required for all visitors entering the Visitor Center-think airport-style. Leave weapons, large blades, and pepper spray at home; they're not allowed inside. And heads up: there are no lockers, so only bring what you're prepared to carry. The park grounds, while paved and accessible, can still pose risks. Slippery conditions in winter, especially on ramps and stairs, make sturdy footwear a must. During hot summer months, the wide-open lawns and plaza areas offer limited shade-sun protection and hydration are important, even in this urban environment. Ticks and insects are less of a concern here than in woodland parks, but busy event days bring their own challenges-crowds, tight parking, and long wait times. Plan ahead, wear comfortable shoes, and stay aware of your surroundings. The best advice? "Arrive early, travel light, and stay alert." Whether you're gazing out over the Mississippi from the top of the Arch or relaxing by the reflecting pools below, a little caution ensures your visit is smooth, safe, and unforgettable.

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