You'll See Two Arches At Once On The Double O Arch Trail In Utah
By Catherine Armstrong|Published September 16, 2020
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Arches National Park is one of Utah’s most treasured gems, and it’s easy to see why. The park has more than 2,000 natural arches, and more than a dozen trails so you can explore some of the most famous.
Double O Arch is two arches in one, and you can see it on the Devil’s Garden Trail. Take a look:
To find Double O Arch, you'll take the Devils Garden Loop. It's 4.2 miles roundtrip, and the second portion of the trail is fairly strenuous.
After you pass Landscape Arch, the hiking trail becomes much more difficult as you hop onto the primitive loop. As long as you're up for a challenge, it's well worth your effort.
Along the way, you'll see some incredible scenery - huge, sandstone fins dominate this landscape. You can also explore small spur trails that take you to Navajo Arch and Partition Arch.
To reach Double O Arch, you'll scramble right up along one of the huge, sandstone fins. This is where those sturdy hiking shoes come in handy! Use your hands and feet to make your way up the sandstone, and be careful of the steep drop-offs.
As you make your way back to the Devils Garden Trailhead, you can take another short trail to Primitive Arch, which will add another mile to your hike.
Learn more about all the hiking trails at Arches National Park here, and check out our feature article about Landscape Arch here.
Have you hiked the Devil’s Garden Trail at Arches National Park? We’d love to read about your adventure and see your photos in our Facebook comments! If you love the natural beauty of Utah, you might also enjoy joining our Utah Nature Lovers Group on Facebook. You’ll see beautiful photos from all over the Beehive State, submitted by other Utahns, and can post your own pics, too.
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