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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Laurel Cole
    Photo Date: 
    12/23/2016
    The trailhead is well marked after walking along the jeep road.
    Devils Bridge Trailhead parking lot.
    Trailhead to Devils Bridge.
    Trail maps at the trailhead.
    Start of the trail.
    Start of the trail.
    The trail begins with a gradual climb.
    There are arrow signs throughout the trail to help navigate.
    Laurel Cole
    Photo Date: 
    12/23/2016
    Absolutely beautful view of the red rocks in all directions.
    Views from the trail. Don't forget to look up and enjoy!
    Trail sign marking a left turn to stay on the trail. This leads to more stairs.
    Stairs to your left immediately after the trail sign.
    More stairs to climb.
    Make sure to follow the trail arrows as there are a few footpaths that intersect with the Devils Bridge Trail.
    Cairns help mark the trail.
    Laurel Cole
    Photo Date: 
    12/23/2016
    Viewpoint just below the ascent to Devils Bridge.
    Looking back on the trail. From this viewpoint Devils Bridge is to your right. When hiking forward, the bridge will be to your left.
    The view of Devils Bridge from the trail.
    The trail loops around, allowing access to the bridge.
    The views from Devils Bridge are beautiful.
    Looking back to the bridge after crossing.
    Randy Johnson
    Photo Date: 
    04/02/2017
    Looking down over Devils Bridge and into the valley.
    Randy Johnson
    Photo Date: 
    04/02/2017
    Looking down the four-wheel drive road from the paved parking area
    Randy Johnson
    Photo Date: 
    04/02/2017
    The rocky road you'll be sharing with four-wheel drive vehicles if you chose to go that route.
    Randy Johnson
    Photo Date: 
    04/02/2017
    Much exposure and wide open views at the beginning of the Chuck Wagon Trail.
    Randy Johnson
    Photo Date: 
    04/02/2017
    View from the Chuck Wagon Trail.
    Randy Johnson
    Photo Date: 
    04/02/2017
    Gorgeous view of the valley from a flat scenic lookout point on a perfect day.
    Randy Johnson
    Photo Date: 
    04/02/2017
    One of the few steep and narrow rock staircases that can be rather intimidating.
    Randy Johnson
    Photo Date: 
    04/02/2017
    One of the few steep and narrow rock staircases that can be rather intimidating.
    Randy Johnson
    Photo Date: 
    04/02/2017
    Desert cactus looking east into the valley from Devils Bridge.

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