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Landscape arch trail bottom
Landscape arch trail bottom





landscape arch trail bottom

Small side paths to Pine Tree and Tunnel Arch are worth a view!īring lots of water with you! In fact, bring lots of water with you anywhere you go out west in this very dry climate.ĭepending on the time of day, and the weather, having a hat and sunglasses to keep the blazing sun off you a little is recommended too, along with sunscreen.Īrriving later in the day we didn’t have a problem with getting a parking spot at Devil’s Garden, and the trail head was right there, easy to locate with signs and restrooms nearby.Going earlier with the sun overhead or on the right side I don’t think would have been as comfortable. It was a good time of day to go because the sun was partially obscured many times by the cliffs off to the left, so there was a lot of shady areas. We started our hike there around 3pm in October. Most of the trail is relatively flat, made from dirt and sand, with some gradual slopes here and there. We only hiked to Landscape Arch because we were short on time, but hope to one day come back and do the whole loop as it was my favorite hike we did in the park! Why? It’s one of the longest arches in the world at 306 ft (96 m) long! The trail to Landscape Arch is a part of a larger loop trail located in Devil’s Garden. One of the top things to see in Arches National Park is definitely Landscape Arch. This post may contain a few affiliate links, meaning if you make a purchase through them I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.







Landscape arch trail bottom