Devils Bridge Trail in Arizona State

Devils Bridge Trail

Home to one of the most recognizable landmarks in Arizona, this trail is a very popular hike for both locals and tourists.

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Devils Bridge Trail Details

Home to one of the most recognizable landmarks in Arizona, this trail is a very popular hike for both locals and tourists. Here, you will find Devil’s Bridge, a unique red rock arch that connects two large cliffs. You will have to climb a natural staircase (in addition to the 4-mile trail to the staircase), although the views of Red Rock Country from atop the archway are nothing short of outstanding. Besides the steep incline at the end, this trail is relatively easy and should take you no longer than 2 or 3 hours to complete, although that largely depends on how many other hikers are making their way to the top.

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