![]() For the Primitive Trail, make sure you have enough water and an offline map. ![]() We did this loop from the other direction, hopping on the trail before the Landscape Arch viewpoint. From there you can hop on the Primitive Trail out to Private Arch and make your hike a loop. If you continue back on the trail, you will encounter Double O Arch and Dark Angel. From here you can take spur trails out to Navajo Arch and Partition Arch (one of my favorites in the park!). The most popular route is to stop in at Pine Tree Arch and Tunnel Arch before hiking out to Landscape Arch (the 5th longest natural arch in the world!) Going beyond Landscape Arch, the hiking gets a little less accessible and you move into some climbing (not technical, but not a walk in the park). ![]() We spent 5 hours exploring this beautiful area full of iconic arches and natural features. Worth a stop to check out this feature.ĭevil’s Garden: There is so much to see in Devils Garden, so make sure you leave a good chunk of time to explore. Skyline Arch: Another quick hike right off the road, this is a cool little arch way up high on a rock wall. I would say this is on-par with the Leaning Tower of Pisa photo pose. It’s a long enough hike to significantly minimize the crowds, but short enough to add on to the list of other hikes you’re planning.įiery Furnace: We didn’t hike in the Fiery Furnace area because you need special permits to access, but you can stop at a scenic overlook to get a taste of this unique landscape.īalanced Rock: Worth a quick roadside stop to see this unique phenomenon and get a cool photo op. Broken Arch: I didn’t see a lot of recommendations for this hike when I was researching, so here is your recommendation – do this hike! It is a short 1 mi hike from the parking lot to a unique arch that you can climb through and get a spectacular view.
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