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Devil's Bridge: Sedona's Iconic Arch

Hike to Sedona's largest natural sandstone arch for panoramic views and a thrilling photo opportunity on Devil's Bridge.

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Devil's Bridge, the largest natural sandstone arch in the Sedona area, offers breathtaking views and a thrilling hiking experience. The moderately challenging trail leads to the magnificent arch, where hikers can walk across and capture stunning photos amidst the red rock formations.

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Devil's Bridge Trail, Sedona, AZ, 86336, US

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    Getting There

    Driving

    From Sedona, follow State Route 89A towards Cottonwood for 3 miles. Turn right onto Dry Creek Road and continue for 3 miles, then turn right onto FR 152. A high-clearance vehicle is recommended for FR 152. Proceed 1.1 miles to the parking area. Parking is limited and a Red Rock Pass is required. Parking costs $5 for the day. If you don't have a 4x4 you can park at the Dry Creek Vista parking lot.

    Shuttle

    Take the Sedona Shuttle (Routes 11 or 12) from the Posse Grounds Park and Ride to the Dry Creek Trailhead. The shuttle runs every 15-30 minutes. From the trailhead, hike up Dry Creek Trail for about a mile and connect to the Devil's Bridge Trail. The shuttle is free.

    Walking

    From the Dry Creek Vista parking lot, walk down Dry Creek Road. Continue down the dirt road for approximately 1.3 miles to the Devil's Bridge Trailhead. Be prepared for a dusty walk with little shade. Alternatively, for a more scenic route, start at the Mescal Trailhead on Long Canyon Road. Follow the Mescal Trail for one mile, then connect to the Chuckwagon Trail. Follow signs to the Devil's Bridge Trail. This route is approximately 4.2 miles round trip.

    Local tips

    Arrive early, especially during peak season (spring and fall), to secure parking at the trailhead.
    Consider taking the Sedona Shuttle to avoid parking hassles and reduce traffic congestion.
    Bring plenty of water and wear appropriate hiking shoes, as the trail can be steep and rocky.
    Be prepared to wait in line for photos on the bridge, as it's a popular spot.
    A Red Rock Pass is required for parking at the Dry Creek Trailhead.

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    Devil's Bridge is a must-see destination in Sedona, Arizona, drawing visitors from around the world with its stunning natural beauty and unique accessibility. As the largest natural sandstone arch in the Sedona area, it provides a dramatic backdrop for hikers and photographers alike. The arch, formed by centuries of wind and weather erosion, stands as a testament to nature's power and artistry.The hike to Devil's Bridge offers several options, catering to different preferences and vehicle types. The most direct route, accessible with a high-clearance 4WD vehicle, cuts the hiking distance to a mere 2 miles round trip. For those without a suitable vehicle, alternative trailheads such as Mescal Trailhead and Dry Creek Trailhead offer longer, but equally rewarding, hikes through the scenic red rock landscape. Regardless of the chosen path, the final ascent to the bridge involves a steep climb and some rock scrambling, adding a touch of adventure to the experience.Once at the top, hikers are treated to panoramic views of the surrounding Coconino National Forest and the iconic red rock formations that define the Sedona landscape. The opportunity to walk across the natural arch is a thrilling experience, providing unforgettable photo opportunities and a sense of accomplishment. However, be prepared to wait in line for your turn, as this popular spot can get crowded, especially during peak season.

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