Devils Garden is a popular area in Arches National Park, Utah, known for its unique arches, spires, and narrow rock walls called 'fins.' The area features Landscape Arch, the longest arch in North America, with a span of 306 feet. The garden offers breathtaking views, camping, backpacking, stargazing, and hiking trails of all skill levels. Hiking options range from easy to difficult, with some trails requiring scrambling and not suitable for children or those afraid of heights. The area is also home to biological soil crust, a living groundcover that supports high desert plant life. Visitors can help preserve this fragile ecosystem by staying on established trails
Plan your family visit to the Devil's Garden with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We hiked the Devil's Garden Trail, a beautiful 12.7km hike with great views, some climbing, but not always well marked. There is no cell service in this part of the park, so it's best to download the route in advance
Highlights: The kids loved exploring the different arches and rock formations of Devil's Garden. We all enjoyed the challenging and adventurous hike and the beautiful views of the landscape ✨