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LANDSCAPE ARCH TRAIL BOTTOM FREE
Access to the fins from Wall Arch makes for some great scrambling and free climbing. Wall Arch is just past Landscape Arch, near the beginning of the rocky portion of the trail, and is set back from,and just above the trail, sandwiched into a pretty tight canyon between the sandstone fins.
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The end of the Devils Garden Trail is the Primitive Loop Trail. This is a nice trail, paved, wide, and level, as good as it gets in the barren wilderness of Arches. Visitors can hike right up to and even underneath many of these marvelous landmarks, though they are cautioned not to climb atop them. At this point visitors can turn back, or can start the actual loop, heading wide to the north, towards the Private Arch spur trail before turning back for Landscape Arch and the parking lot.Ä«etween the Navajo Arch Trail and Double O Arch, a spur trail climbs down to Black Arch, located near the bottom of a rugged chasm between the fins.
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Going clockwise, hikers pass Wall Arch, and then Partition and Navajo Arches, clumped together near Landscape, and then climb a massive fin to gain access to short spur trails going to Double O Arch and the Dark Angel pinnacle. This trail will take visitors past Tunnel and Pine Tree arches and then on to Landscape Arch. It is an extension of the Devils Garden Trail itself, though quite a bit rockier and rougher than the Devils Garden Trail. The Devils Garden Primitive Loop is a 6.8-mile trail that circles around Landscape Arch and the Dark Angel spire in the northern end of Arches National Park.