In-Depth Guide To The Devil’s Garden Hike, Arches National Park (2023)

I sit gazing at the landscape in front of me. Huge parallel fins of orange and red sandstone form towering lines of rock with narrow crevices in between. The incredible rock formations and distant yellow salty flats are framed perfectly in the round ‘O” of the arch formed in the nearby rock wall. Another tiny ‘O’ below it punctuates the landscape.

This is the Devil’s Garden in Arches National Park.

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Planning a trip to Arches National Park is getting harder all the time. You can make your planning easy and stress free with a detailed itinerary. I have 1-, and 2-3- day itineraries for Arches National Park that include all the park highlights, give you choices based on your preferred activity level, and take all the stress out of planning your trip. The 1-day itinerary includes a hike to Landscape Arch and the 2-day itinerary includes the entire Devil’s Garden (with options for different activity levels).

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Before you hit the trail, you will want to make sure you have the right hiking gear and pack everything you need for the day hike. You will also need to make sure you have a reservation to enter the park if you’re visiting during their peak period.

Now, let’s look at Devil’s Garden in Arches National Park.

Devil’s Garden

What is the Devil’s Garden?

Devil’s Garden, Arches National Park is an area of the park filled with sandstone fins and arches. It is also the site of my favorite hike in the park. Arches National Park is famous for the arches (of courses) – and there are actually eight on this hike – but there is surprisingly much more to the park than just the arches, and this hike has highlights of many aspects of the park such as dramatic sandstone fins, soaring spires and dramatic rocky landscapes.

Why is it called Devils Garden?

Devil’s Garden was actually the name given by a prospector Alexander Ringhoffer to the nearby Klondike Bluffs but then was used for this section when Arches became a national monument in 1929.

Devil’s Garden Hike (Arches National Park) Overview

The Devil’s Garden hike is the longest of the trails in Arches National Park, and the most difficult, but there are easier, partial options. There are actually three trails in, each with a different difficulty level.

  1. An easy hike to Landscape Arch via Pine Tree and Tunnel Arches
  2. A moderate Trail continues on to Double O Arch via Partition Arch, Navajo Arch and Black Arch viewpoint.
  3. You can return the same way or return to the main trail near Landscape Arch via a primitive trail, with a side spur to Private Arch. This is a challenging hike and should only be taken if you are fit and prepared.

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What is the distance of the Devil’s Garden Trail?

  • To Landscape Arch: 0.95 miles/ 1.55 km one way (from trailhead)
  • To Double O Arch: 2.1 miles/ 3.4 km one way (from trailhead)
  • Primitive Trail: 2.1 miles/ 3.5 km one way (to/ from Double O Arch and main trail near Landscape Arch). Adds an extra mile (1.6 km) to the return trip from Double O Arch.
  • Full Trail: 7.9 miles/ 11.5 km (loop including primitive trail and all spurs)
  • Side Spurs to Pine Tree and Tunnel Arches: 0.5 miles/ 0.8km
  • Side Spur from Double O Arch to Dark Angel: 0.42 miles/ 0.67 km round trip
  • Side Spur from primitive trail to Private Arch: 0.26 miles/ 0.41 km round trip

How long does it take to hike Devils Garden?

The time it takes to hike any trail depends on your fitness level, weather conditions, how much you stop along the way, etc. The times it took me (stopping off for a lot of photos and a few breathers, but otherwise walking pretty consistently are:

  • To Landscape Arch: From the Devil’s Garden Trailhead, including the spur trails to Pine Tree and Tunnel Arches took me 35 minutes one way.
  • To Double O Arch: From Landscape Arch to Double O Arch, including the spur trails to Navajo Arch and Partition Arch took me one hour and forty minutes one way.
  • Full Trail: The full Devil’s Garden primitive trail loop, including all spurs, lunch, etc. took me 6 hours.

What is the elevation change on the Devil’s Garden Trail?

The hike doesn’t ascend to an end point and then return down, but nonetheless, there is considerable up and down, which adds up to an overall significant elevation change.

Where does the Devil’s Garden Trail start?

The trail starts at the Devil’s Garden parking areas. There are quite a few parking spaces here, but in the bust times, it can fill up. If you are doing the full hike, you will want to set out early anyway, so I recommend getting there are early as possible. I started at 8:00am and in early September there were plenty of parking spaces left, but in the summer months, this may not be the case.

How do you get to the Devil’s Garden trailhead, Arches National Park?

If you are staying in the nearby campground, it is possible to walk to the trailhead, but given how long the hike is, you may prefer to skip this and drive to the trailhead (which is what I did).

If you are staying in Moab and driving into the park for the day, note that the Devil’s Garden Trailhead is at the far end of the paved road in Arches National Park. It takes about 35 minutes to drive from the Arches National Park Visitor’s Center (near the park entrance) to the Devil’s Garden Trailhead. It’s about a 10-minute drive from the center of Moab to the Visitors Center, assuming you don’t need to line up to enter the park (which you often do, but won’t if you go early enough). So allow an absolute minimum of 45 minutes form Moab to Devil’s Garden.

How Difficult is the Devil’s Garden hike?

  • To Landscape Arch

Easy: This first part of the trail is easy and well-graded. You could easily do this with kids and a lowish level of fitness.

  • To Double O Arch

Moderate-Strenuous: The main trail from Landscape Arch to Double O Arch is more difficult. There are several points at which is crosses the narrow tops of exposed sandstone fins, and there are steep crevices where steps have been cut into the rocks. This trail is not recommended if you have a fear of heights or when there is lightening, snow or ice.

  • Primitive Loop Trail between Double O Arch and Landscape Arch

Difficult: This trail includes frequent scrambling and rocky surface hiking on a less developed trail, which is difficult to follow in places. There is one section that goes along the side of a fairly steep slope, with a very narrow foothold. The trail also goes through a pool that may have water in it (it was dry when I did it, though). It is not recommended when the rock is wet or snowy or if you have a fear of heights.

What are the Highlights of the Devil’s Garden Hike?

There are eight arches (including a distant view of Black Arch). There were nine until Wall Arch collapsed in 2008.

The arches in Devil’s Garden that you can see on the hike are:

  1. Pine Tree Arch
  2. Tunnel Arch
  3. Landscape Arch
  4. Partition Arch
  5. Navajo Arch
  6. Black Cave Arch
  7. Double O Arch
  8. Private Arch

Other highlights of the Devil’s Garden hike are Dark Angel and Fin Canyon.

What is the Best Time to Hike Devil’s Garden?

Mornings are cooler and better for photography.

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Devil’s Garden Trail Arches National Park Description

Let’s break the hike and trail down into the three main sections.

Landscape Arch Hike

The first section of the trail is easy and mostly flat. The hike starts at the trailhead, where there are restrooms and a sign warning you to bring lots of water. Don’t underestimate this. It is the desert and while there are people around for the most part, if you get lost, you may need more water than you think.

The trail starts through a gap in horizontal fins and then widens.

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The path is flat and wide and the surrounding area is mostly sage brush.

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Pine Tree Arch and Tunnel Arch

After about ten minutes, you will come to a small sign indicating the side spur trail to Pine Tree and Tunnel Arches. It’s a short, easy diversion and both arches are worth a visit.

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Tunnel Arch looks like a tunnel.

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Pine Tree Arch has a pine tree in the middle of it.

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Landscape Arch

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About 35 minutes into the hike, you will get your first view of Landscape Arch. Arches National Park is home to the longest natural occurring arch in the United States. It is the fourth longest arch in the world – there are longer arches in China, but none as narrow and ephemeral as Landscape Arch.

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Keep going to the end of the easy trail. The view of Landscape Arch gets better.

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If you look up and to the right, you can see an arch near the top of the cliff. You may see people in the middle of the arch. That is Partition Arch.

This is the end of the easy trail. If it is raining or snowy or if you are not at least moderately fit or if you have a strong fear of heights, or if you don’t have any water with you, you should turn back here.

Double O Arch Trail

The start of the trail to Double O Arch, Arches National Park gives you a pretty good indication of what the trail is like. If you look ahead to the right, you will see a steep sandstone fin. You may see people walking up the fin along the ridge to the top. This is the trail. The ridge is not actually that narrow, but with steep drops on both sides, your fear of heights will get triggered if you have one. If not, this is a fun start to the Double O Arch trail.

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The trail continues uphill. For the Double “O” trail, you will want to make sure you follow trail proper trail etiquette (read about it here if you aren’t sure).

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After about fifteen minutes, you will come to a small sign indicating the side spur to Navajo and Partition Arches.

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The trail is over sliprock and on a clear sandy path.

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It’s only about a minute until you come to where the path splits between Partition Arch off to the left and Navajo arch to the right. Both are short out-and-back spur trails.

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Partition Arch

The trail to Partition Arch mostly hugs the side of a fin. It’s flat and easy.

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Partition Arch is a double arch with nice views of the landscape beyond. This is the arch that can be seen from the end of the Landscape Arch trail below.

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Navajo Arch

When you are done enjoying the view from Partition Arch, go back to where the trail divides and take the other spur to Navajo Arch, also a flat, easy trail.

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It’s only about five minutes from the divider to Navajo Arch. The Arch is pretty cool. There are no expansive views, but you can walk through the cave-like arch and look back through it.

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Back at the main trail, it is about 35 minutes from the side spurs to Partition and Navajo Trails to Double O Arch. Most of the trail is easy to follow, but there is one part that it is easy to get lost.

Look for the cairns! Cairns are piles of rocks that are used to indicate the trail. They are mostly used when the trail goes over rocks so evidence of a path disappears. If you are new to trail markers, read about them here – definitely helpful for this hike!

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We wandered around a little before we found the sign indicating where the trail went over another fin (about ten minutes after getting back on the main trail).

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This part of also hairy if you are afraid of heights. The trail goes along the top of a fairly long fin, with drops on both sides.

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It is actually fairly wide – but can also be windy.

I was happy to get to the other side.

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If you are coming from the opposite direction, this is the sign to look for.

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There is a trail sign indicating the direction to Double O Arch.

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Black Arch (Black Cave Arch)

Soon after is a VERY short spur to a lookout of Black Arch (or Black Cave Arch, depending on who you talk to).

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It is a distant view.

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At this point, you are about fifteen minutes from Double O Arch. There are spectacular views of Devil’s Garden and Fin Canyon.

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If you do the primitive trail, you will hiking down into there later in the day. The trail skirts along the side of a fin at one point.

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Double O Arch

When you first get to Double O Arch, you can only see the larger arch.

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Keep going. Then climb up and through the lower arch (it’s a bit of a scramble, but worth it). Then climb the oath up a little for a stunning view of Double Arch and views through and beyond the arch.

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This is one of my favorite views in the entire park. Itmakes a good spot to relax, drink water and have a snack.

Dark Angel, Arches National Park

When you are ready, go back through the arch and find the path continuing along.

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A side trail off the left and ahead goes to Dark Angel. In the distance you can see a tall dark rock spire. That is Dark Angel.

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The trail is fairly easy, but if you are feeling a little sore or tired, you could skip this.

If you do it, you will get to the spire, which you can walk around.

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Then it is back to Double O, Arches National Park.

Primitive Trail, Devil’s Garden

From Double O Arch, you have to make a choice – go back the way you came or continue on the primitive trail.

Should you take the primitive loop trail? If it isn’t raining or snowy, if you have plenty of water and if you are reasonably fit, then yes, do it. I loved this trail and it was not as daunting as I expected.

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However, I did encounter a couple of young women coming from the opposite direction who had got lost and had wandered around for ages before they found the trail again, so if you are a novice hiker, that is something to keep in mind.

How to find and follow the primitive trail in Devil’s Garden

I found the trail pretty easy to follow. There are cairns marking the trail when it goes over rocks, and parts have logs laid along the side of the trial. Don’t walk across a log – use it as a guide for the side of the trail!

Fin Canyon

The trail goes down into Fin Canyon. Part of the trail is in a sandy wash – which is hard walking, but easy to follow, at least.

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The views of the canyon are really amazing.

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Keep an eye for the spur trail to Private Canyon (about twenty minutes from the start of the primitive trail).

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Private Arch is only about eight minutes away.

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The arch is down and to the left, which is why it is called ‘private’, I guess. There was a group of hikers there when I visited, so it wasn’t as ‘private’ as I was hoping. The Devil’s Garden trail is a well-traveled trail, so the chances of having it also to yourself are not that small.

Look for the logs and cairns to follow the trail.

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About 25 minutes after being back on the main trail after visiting Private Arch is the hairiest part for me.

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You need to skirt along the edge of a fin. The cliff was fairly steep and the footholds fairly narrow. I am afraid of heights, so this was unnerving for me, but my shoes were sticky enough and plenty of other people navigated it successfully as well. I wouldn’t want to do this part if the rock was wet or icy though.

There were other parts that went alongside cliffs, but the path was much wider.

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About an hour and a half along the primitive trail, the path goes through another sandy wash and then up and out.

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This is the end of Fin Canyon.

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The last half an hour or so until you get back to the main trail is open and you can see the fins off to one side and in the distant.

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Nearing the end of the trail

The brush and open expanse are very different from the enclosed canyon. The trail, however, is mostly sand, which is hard going when you are getting tired.

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From there it is only about another twenty minutes along an easy path back to the parking lot. It is a little strange to see so many people, as many people are on the easy Landscape Arch trail.

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I started at 8:00am and got back at 2:00pm. So, six hours in total.

Verdict: Devil’s Garden Hike, Arches National Park

Arches National Park has many great hikes, but this was my favorite. It was a cool combination of eight arches, fantastic fins and lots of diverse interactive hiking like scrambling, narrow ridges and sandy washes. If you are fit and up for a challenge, I highly recommend this hike.

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How to Get to Arches National Park/ Moab

The nearest main airport to Arches National Park is Salt Lake City. It’s about a 3 hour and 45-minute drive. It is worth staying in Salt Lake City to break your journey. If you are wondering what to do in Salt Lake City, check out this list of things to do.

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FAQs

How hard is the Devils Garden trail? ›

Landscape Arch – This easy segment of the Devils Garden trail (1.9 mi/3.1 km roundtrip) is relatively flat with hard packed surfaces to walk on. There is no significant elevation gain, only moderate hills, up and down. The trail meanders through tall fins to a spectacular view of Landscape Arch.

How long does it take to hike Devils Garden? ›

Arches Devils Garden Primitive Loop

It's also one of the most spectacular hikes you can take in any national park. You can hike the entire loop in three to four hours, but you could also spend an entire day checking out the area and relaxing along the way. In any case, carry extra water.

What arches do you see on Devils Garden trail? ›

  • Trailhead. Devils Garden offers many different arches to the hiker; you can pick and choose a few select Arches or take the grand tour and see them all. ...
  • Tunnel Arch. ...
  • Pine Tree Arch. ...
  • Private Arch. ...
  • Dark Angel. ...
  • Double O Arch. ...
  • Partition Arch. ...
  • Navajo Arch.

How difficult is the hike to Delicate Arch? ›

To get to Delicate Arch, it is a 3-mile round trip hike with 480 feet of elevation gain. This hike, plus time to view the arch, takes most people 2 to 3 hours. The National Park Service describes this hike as difficult.

How many stairs are on the Devils Hole trail? ›

Start at the gorge overlook at Devil's Hole, and head down the stone stairway. There are an estimated 410 steps heading down. They are overgrown with weeds, crumbling and constant rock slides morph and cover the trail. Watch your step and be mindful of those making the climb up–their task is a bit more grueling.

What is the hardest thru hike in the US? ›

1. The Appalachian Trail. The Appalachian Trail is a very challenging thru-hike trail found in the eastern United States. It extends from Georgia's gigantic Spring Mountain to Maine's Mount Katahdin.

Is Devils Peak hike hard? ›

Devil's Peak Hike is a relatively easy hike that won't take more than a couple of hours of your time. It's perfect for those on the island, or on the Kowloon side because it's easy to get to by MTR. But what makes it unique is that the trail passes through an area of historical interest for Hong Kong.

Is Devils Peak a difficult hike? ›

Enjoy this 3.5-mile out-and-back trail near Cape Town, Western Cape. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 5 min to complete. This is a popular trail for hiking, running, and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

Is the devils bit hard to climb? ›

The hike is steep and little legs will get tired, so lots of breaks are essential. As we come out of the wood we see an old stone tower. We had planned to stop here but we also got our first sight of the Cross at the top of the Devils bit, we decided to continue walking as everyone seemed to have good energy.

What is the best arch at Arches National Park? ›

Without a doubt, Delicate Arch is the most famous natural stone arch in the world. Referred to as "The Arch" by many arriving visitors for whom it is No. 1 on their must-see lists, Delicate has an allure that is hard to explain but impossible to deny.

What is the most photographed arch in Arches National Park? ›

Delicate Arch

The most famous arch in the park and quite possibly the world. This is on the Utah license plate, and people come from all over the world just to see and photograph this arch.

How long does it take to walk around the base of Devils Tower? ›

This paved tower trail is the way most visitors, old and young, appreciate Devils Tower. Looping around the base, the average walking time from start to finish is 45-60 minutes. From the parking lot, don't let the steep trail steer you away.

What is the most difficult trail in Moab? ›

Are you ready for the tough stuff? Well, Pritchett Canyon is the place to go. This rocky and off-camber trail is one of the Moab's most challenging and requires 'wheeling knowhow and a well-equipped 4x4. Here, you'll find the infamous Rocker Knocker and Yellow Hill.

Can kids do Delicate Arch trail? ›

Conclusion – You Can Hike the Delicate Arch Trail with Kids

And yes, you can do the Delicate Arch trail with kids in summer, but try to avoid the heat of the day – go either very early in the morning or in the evening, just before the sunset.

What time should I hike Delicate Arch? ›

Visit at Sunrise or After Sunset

Delicate Arch is the busiest destination in the park. If you plan to hike the trail between noon and sunset, expect to share the trail with many other hikers. For a less crowded experience, we'd recommend visiting the arch during sunrise, or after the sun has set.

What is at the bottom of Devils Hole? ›

Devils Hole Pupfish

The cavern is over 500 feet (152 m) deep and the bottom has never been mapped. Devils Hole provides its resident pupfish with conditions of constant temperature (92°F, 33°C) and salinity, unlike the fluctuating environments of many other pupfish.

How long does it take to climb the Devil's Staircase? ›

Walks
Start/FinishMap Reference – Start NN 220 563 Finish 188 620 Landranger 41
ParkingOn A82 – lay by at Altnafeadh or at the side of the access road opposite
Distance6 miles/9 km
Time3 hours

How long does it take to climb the Devil's Bit? ›

A satisfying hill walk on Devil's Bit Mountain, this pleasant loop takes 90 minutes to complete. The terrain is a mix of sandy laneways, forestry tracks, green roads and hillside paths.

What percentage of hikers finish at? ›

What is the success rate of thru-hikers? The success rate of hikers hiking the entire 2,190 mile Trail within the course of a year has remained around 25%.

Is a 2 hour hike good? ›

The short answer is yes – it's an excellent cardio workout that will improve your fitness, strength, health and even your mindset. Let's start with the obvious – hiking will give you strong leg muscles.

Is 20 miles a long hike? ›

It is possible to hike 20 miles without being super fit, although you most likely will be quite sore the next day. Remember, not all hikes are created equally – it may be possible to hike for 20 miles in a day over good ground on flat terrain.

What is the hardest out of the three peaks? ›

Ben Nevis is purportedly the hardest mountain (and highest peak) of the Three Peaks Challenge. That's why people tend to do it first if they're taking the 24 hour challenge.

Can a beginner climb Devils Tower? ›

Yes! There are tons of routes for climbing Devils Tower as a beginner, and many that we love to guide on. With just a day or two of practice and the right rock climbing guide, getting up Devils Tower is no issue at all.

What is the scariest hike in the world? ›

HuaShan, China

This epic trail to the South Peak of HuaShan, one of China's Five Great Mountains, is often billed as the most dangerous hike in the world, and for good reason.

How long does it take to climb the Devils ladder? ›

The most popular route, or tourist route as it's often known, is the Devil's Ladder (12km return). It's the most direct and shortest route and is a pretty strenuous walk that will take you between four and six hours. The track is fairly easy to see and follow.

How long does it take to climb dragon's tooth? ›

Dragon's Tooth parking lot is on the left, just past Catawba Grocery. Ready to tackle the Dragon? This 4.6 mile, out and back, trail provides one with a true hiking experience. The hike will take approximately 3 hours, including a half-hour spent exploring up top.

Is Stairway to Heaven an easy hike? ›

Experience this 2.6-mile out-and-back trail near Vernon township, New Jersey. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 41 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and running, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

Is Diamond Head a hard climb? ›

What is this? If you're wondering about the Diamond Head hike difficulty, it's not long but it's steep! The trail is under a mile in length but is strenuous for many due to the steep gradient. You'll hike to a height of 560 ft to reach the summit.

What is the most popular hike in Arches National Park? ›

Delicate Arch

This is THE must-do hike for most visitors in Arches. It's the formation featured on Utah's license plate and in countless photographs--an icon of the park and the entire state. Reach Delicate Arch and its mountain backdrop with a 3-mile roundtrip that is mostly across open slickrock.

Which is better arches or Moab? ›

Arches is the more accessible and thus more popular park between Arches and Canyonlands. The landscapes are epic, it's a short 5-10 minute drive from Moab, and most of the Arches hikes are short, easy, and often paved jaunts.

What to do if Arches National Park is full? ›

Arches National Park is generally open 24 hours a day, year-round. On very busy days, when parking lots fill to capacity we temporarily delay additional park entries. Visitors who encounter a closed gate may try back in a few hours or consider visiting other nearby destinations.

Can you hike arches at night? ›

No, the park is open 24 hours a day. View Operating Hours and Seasons. Arches is a great place for stargazing.

Do you need hiking boots for Arches National Park? ›

In my opinion Hiking Boots are 100% necessary on pretty much every trail in Arches National Park especially if you want to get away from the crowds and take a walk on way of the primitive trails.

Are there rattlesnakes on top of Devils Tower? ›

Aside from a few exceptions, most of the reptiles seen at Devils Tower National Monument are snakes. Only one venomous species is present: the prairie rattlesnake. The most commonly seen reptile is the bullsnake (or gopher snake).

Can you take rocks from Devils Tower? ›

It is a violation of federal law to remove or disturb any artifcat in a national park unit - including rocks, flowers, plants, cultural artifacts and wildlife. It is also illegal to carve or deface any object, including rocks and trees.

Is Devils Tower worth the trip? ›

If you're planning a trip to Wyoming or South Dakota, it is definitely worth your time to take a day trip to Devils Tower National Monument. This Devils Tower itinerary is perfect if you would like to take a day trip from Rapid City or if you would like to make a stop on your way to Yellowstone.

What is the hardest hike in Utah? ›

Angels Landing in Zion National Park

This one should come as no surprise, but the No. 1 most dangerous hike in Utah is Angels Landing in Zion National Park. It's also one of the most dangerous hikes in the U.S., according to Discovery.com.

How hard is Hells Gate Moab? ›

While Moab is practically brimming over with incredible treks and trails, Hells Gate in Moab sits in a category all its own with good reason. This trail is rated a 6 out of 10 according to difficulty level and it's highly recommended that visitors enjoy this thrilling route alongside an experienced guide.

How hard is Hells Revenge Moab? ›

The Hell's Revenge 4x4 Trail is a popular route, but extremely difficult due to hazardous terrain. It is recommended for only very experienced drivers with advanced equipment. It is not recommended for ATV's. The route is approximately 6.5 miles in length and takes 2-3 hours to navigate.

Why is Delicate Arch so famous? ›

So far, Delicate Arch has withstood the assaults of the water, frost and wind that helped create it. The rock formation has also survived human abuse, including an ascent by at least one climber in 2006. (The park prohibits climbing any arch with an opening greater than 3 feet.)

Can you go off trail in Arches? ›

BACKPACKING IN ARCHES NATIONAL PARK

There are no official backpacking trails in this national park. However, this national park does allow "at large" backpacking, where you carefully hike off-trail a certain distance and set up a tent (be careful to avoid the delicate soil crust).

How far is the walk to Delicate Arch? ›

The hike to Delicate Arch is just over 1.5 miles each way, approximately a 3 mile hike round-trip. It is best hiked in spring and fall when the temperatures are cooler, or during the golden hours just after sunrise and before sunset when the rocks seem to turn a magical color and the air temperature is comfortable.

Is arches a difficult hike? ›

The arch, which features an opening 46 feet high and 32 feet wide, is the largest free-standing arch in the park, and — as the name implies — it seems to defy gravity in its size and design. That said, this isn't an easy hike, as it contains a significant climb up a steep slickrock slope.

How steep is Delicate Arch trail? ›

The Delicate Arch trail is 1.5 miles long with a gain of 500 feet in elevation; from 4,300 feet to 4,800 feet. The first stretch of trail is easy for little kids to hike because it is a wide dirt path with short climbs. Notably, the next section of trail is a long, moderately steep climb up slickrock.

When did Delicate Arch collapse? ›

Landscape Arch following the rock fall on September 1, 1991.

Is the devils bit hard to climb? ›

The hike is steep and little legs will get tired, so lots of breaks are essential. As we come out of the wood we see an old stone tower. We had planned to stop here but we also got our first sight of the Cross at the top of the Devils bit, we decided to continue walking as everyone seemed to have good energy.

Is Devils peak hike hard? ›

Devil's Peak Hike is a relatively easy hike that won't take more than a couple of hours of your time. It's perfect for those on the island, or on the Kowloon side because it's easy to get to by MTR. But what makes it unique is that the trail passes through an area of historical interest for Hong Kong.

Is Devils peak a difficult hike? ›

Enjoy this 3.5-mile out-and-back trail near Cape Town, Western Cape. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 5 min to complete. This is a popular trail for hiking, running, and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

What is the hardest trail in Zion national park? ›

Perhaps the most dangerous trail in the park, as well as one of the most dangerous hikes in any national park in the country, is Angels Landing. Like Observation Point, this trail features a climactic-view, high above the valley with sheer drop offs all around.

How long does it take to climb the Devil's Bit? ›

A satisfying hill walk on Devil's Bit Mountain, this pleasant loop takes 90 minutes to complete. The terrain is a mix of sandy laneways, forestry tracks, green roads and hillside paths.

How long does it take to climb Devils ladder? ›

The most popular route, or tourist route as it's often known, is the Devil's Ladder (12km return). It's the most direct and shortest route and is a pretty strenuous walk that will take you between four and six hours. The track is fairly easy to see and follow.

How long does it take to climb dragon's tooth? ›

Dragon's Tooth parking lot is on the left, just past Catawba Grocery. Ready to tackle the Dragon? This 4.6 mile, out and back, trail provides one with a true hiking experience. The hike will take approximately 3 hours, including a half-hour spent exploring up top.

What is the hardest out of the three peaks? ›

Ben Nevis is purportedly the hardest mountain (and highest peak) of the Three Peaks Challenge. That's why people tend to do it first if they're taking the 24 hour challenge.

Can a beginner climb Devils Tower? ›

Yes! There are tons of routes for climbing Devils Tower as a beginner, and many that we love to guide on. With just a day or two of practice and the right rock climbing guide, getting up Devils Tower is no issue at all.

What is the scariest hike in the world? ›

HuaShan, China

This epic trail to the South Peak of HuaShan, one of China's Five Great Mountains, is often billed as the most dangerous hike in the world, and for good reason.

Which Triple Crown hike is hardest? ›

The CDT is by far the most difficult of the three trails due to navigation challenges, wildlife, weather, and long stretches between resupply and water.

Is Half Dome harder than Angels Landing? ›

The National Park Service considers ascending the 4,800 feet and traveling the minimum 14.5 miles to Half Dome's summit, “one of the most challenging day hikes in any national park.” Measured by vertical ascent, hiking Half Dome is roughly three times as challenging as hiking Angels Landing, and even includes a 7-mile ...

What is the most difficult hike in Utah? ›

Angels Landing in Zion National Park

This one should come as no surprise, but the No. 1 most dangerous hike in Utah is Angels Landing in Zion National Park. It's also one of the most dangerous hikes in the U.S., according to Discovery.com.

Is Angels Landing hard? ›

Be prepared for a very strenuous hike with potentially changing weather conditions. It's important not to attempt this climb if you aren't in good physical shape. It is not appropriate for young children and is too dangerous to try with a kid in a backpack. Only hike Angels Landing if you are in good physical shape.

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