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Utah
Grand County

Devil's Garden Trail

Easy

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94

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Devil's Garden Trail

01:02

3.88km

40m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Devil's Garden Trail, a 2.4-mile (3.9 km) route that takes about 1 hour and 2 minutes to complete. You will gain 143 feet (44 metres) in elevation as you explore a landscape rich with striking red rock formations. The trail leads you past numerous natural arches, including the impressive Landscape Arch, which stands as North America's longest. You can also discover Tunnel Arch and Pine Tree Arch, nestled among towering sandstone fins and unique desert plants. Enjoy expansive views of the distant La Sal Mountains as you make your way through this iconic area.

When planning your visit, be aware that the Devil's Garden Trailhead has a large parking area, but it tends to fill up quickly, especially during peak season. Arches National Park often requires timed entry reservations during specific periods, so it is wise to check the park's official website before you go. The initial section of the trail, leading to Landscape Arch, is generally considered easy and suitable for families. Starting your hike early in the morning can help you avoid crowds and secure parking.

This trail offers you the chance to see the highest concentration of natural arches within Arches National Park. It showcases the unique geological processes that have shaped this desert environment over millions of years, creating a dramatic and memorable setting. The towering sandstone fins and diverse desert flora add to the distinct character of the landscape, making it a prime example of the region's natural wonders.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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723 m

Tunnel Arch

Highlight • Natural Monument

Tunnel Arch is accessed via a short trail off of the main Devils Garden trail. This trail to Tunnel Arch and Pine Tree Arch (which you should definitely visit as well as) is about .2 miles from the parking lot. This picturesque feature is a great way to begin your hike in the amazing Devils Garden area.

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1.03 km

Pine Tree Arch

Highlight • Natural Monument

Pine Tree Arch is accessed via a short trail off of the main Devils Garden trail about .2 miles from the parking lot. This beautiful shaded arch is amazing way to begin or end your day at the Devils Garden. This same will trail also take you to Tunnel Arch; the fact that you are able to see two arches just minutes away from the trailhead speaks to the uniqueness of this area at the north end of Arches National Park.

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1.36 km

Devil's Garden Trail to Landscape Arch

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

This popular portion of the Devils Garden trail takes you to the iconic Landscape Arch from the Devils Garden parking lot. Including Landscape Arch, you have the opportunity to see three arches along this trail if you take the spur trails down to Tunnel and Pine Tree Arches. Until you reach the Landscape Arch view-point, the trail is primarily hard packed gravel, generally flat, easy to follow, and affords amazing views and photo opportunities in the Devils Garden area.

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Landscape Arch

Highlight • Natural Monument

Landscape Arch, one of the largest archs on the planet, stretches 3 feet longer than Zion National Park’s Kolob Arch. Though visitors can't walk directly under it due to its fragility, Devil's Garden Primative Trail Loop leads to a perfect viewpoint framed by the blue sky. Over the centuries, large pieces of the arch, some the size of cars, have fallen off. Getting here early is best, as this is a popular feature, and the lookout points can get crowded during peak hours of peak seasons.

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3.88 km

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196 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the trailhead for Devil's Garden, and what are the parking options?

The trailhead for the Devil's Garden Trail is located at the very end of the main scenic drive in Arches National Park, approximately 18 miles from the park entrance. Parking is available at the trailhead, but it fills up quickly, especially during peak season. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike this trail?

Yes, the Devil's Garden Trail is located within Arches National Park, which requires an entrance fee. You can purchase a 7-day vehicle pass or use an America the Beautiful pass. During peak season (typically April-October), the park may also implement a timed entry reservation system. Check the official NPS website for current requirements.

Is Devil's Garden Trail dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not allowed on hiking trails in Arches National Park, including the Devil's Garden Trail. Pets are permitted only on paved roads, in parking lots, and in designated campgrounds. Service animals are an exception. For more details, consult the NPS pet policy.

What is the best time of year to hike Devil's Garden Trail?

Spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November) offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with moderate temperatures. Summer can be extremely hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes essential. Winter hiking is possible, but some sections, especially the Primitive Trail, can become hazardous due to ice or snow on slickrock.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The terrain varies significantly. The initial section to Landscape Arch is relatively flat and easy, with a hard-packed or sandy path. Beyond this, especially on the Primitive Trail loop, you'll encounter sandstone fins, slickrock, narrow ledges, and uneven surfaces. Rock scrambling is required in several places, demanding good grip and careful footing. Some parts involve walking through washes.

What can I see along the route?

The trail is famous for its high concentration of natural arches. You'll encounter iconic formations like Landscape Arch (the longest natural arch in North America), Tunnel Arch, and Pine Tree Arch. The full loop also offers views of Partition Arch, Navajo Arch, Double O Arch, the Dark Angel monolith, and Fin Canyon. Distant views of the La Sal Mountains are also possible.

Is the Devil's Garden Trail suitable for families or beginners?

The initial section of the trail, approximately 0.8 to 0.9 miles to Landscape Arch, is considered easy and suitable for families and beginners. Spur trails to Tunnel Arch and Pine Tree Arch are also relatively easy additions. However, the full loop, especially the Primitive Trail, is rated strenuous and involves significant rock scrambling and uneven terrain, making it less suitable for young children or those new to hiking.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route encompasses and intersects with several other paths. The main trail is the Devil's Garden Trail, and it also includes sections of the Pine Tree Arch Trail, Tunnel Arch Trail, Devil's Garden Primitive Trail Loop, Landscape Arch Trail, and Landscape Arch Viewpoint Trail.

What is the difference between the main trail and the Primitive Trail loop?

The main Devil's Garden Trail is a well-maintained path leading to Landscape Arch and other arches. The Primitive Trail loop, which branches off beyond Landscape Arch, is significantly more challenging. It involves extensive rock scrambling, narrow ledges, steep exposures, and less obvious trail markers (cairns). It offers a more secluded and adventurous experience with fewer crowds.

What should I bring for a hike on Devil's Garden Trail?

Given the varied terrain and desert environment, essential items include plenty of water (there is no water available on the trail), sturdy hiking shoes with good grip, sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), snacks, and a map or GPS device. For the Primitive Trail, gloves for scrambling can be helpful, and be prepared for route-finding.

Are there any hidden gems or insider tips for hiking this route?

To experience the full range of arches and geological features, consider hiking the entire Devil's Garden loop, including the Primitive Trail. While more challenging, it offers a quieter, more adventurous experience away from the main crowds. Starting early in the morning is crucial not only for parking but also to enjoy cooler temperatures and better light for photography, especially at Landscape Arch.

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Trail Reviews

irene
May 18, 2024, Arch Nationalpark

a bit strenuous at over 30 degrees, but very nice

Translated by Google

Great round, after the Landscape Arch the trail becomes a "primitive" trail, i.e. completely natural and partly for "climbing" (without equipment), you have to be sure-footed and in good shape. Don't forget, you don't just have to go up but also down similarly steep sections. That wasn't our thing, so we turned around and ran to other beautiful arches😮‍💨☺️.

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