

Avoid wearing shoes with open toes, high heels, or slick soles.Īdventure waits for sightseers, hikers, and thrill-seekers in Devils Garden. Avoid when rock is wet or icy.īring: Bring at least 3 quarts (3 L) of water per person and a headlamp and light jacket in case your return is after sundown. This challenging hike involves narrow ledges, steep exposures, uneven surfaces, rock scrambling, and few trail markers.
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Hike Description: The full Devils Garden Trail includes Landscape Arch, Double O Arch, Dark Angel, and the primitive trail. Avoid wearing shoes with open toes, high heels, or slick soles.Īccessibility: Beyond Landscape Arch, this trail is not accessible to wheelchairs. Dark Angel is 0.4 miles (0.6 km) beyond Double O Arch.īring: Bring at least 2 quarts (2 L) of water per person. There are uneven surfaces and narrow ledges with steep drop-offs. Hike Description: Past Landscape Arch, the trail climbs steeply over sandstone slabs. Service animals are allowed in national parks. Spur trails lead to Pine Tree Arch and Tunnel Arch.Īccessibility: While the trail is considered barrier free, just before Landscape Arch the trail has steep slopes that may require assistance.ĭogs are not allowed on this trail. Hike Description: A hard-packed trail leads to a spectacular ribbon of rock. Drinking water is available spring through fall. This trailhead offers a range of hiking experiences, from easy to strenuous. Toilets at the trailhead are open year-round.


Landscape Arch is in Devils Garden: a region at the northern end of the park, 18 miles (28 km) from the park entrance.
