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Teufelsbrücke

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Teufelsbrücke

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Devil's Bridge is a magnificent natural sandstone arch located within the stunning Coconino National Forest near Sedona, Arizona, USA. Standing at an elevation of approximately 1515 meters, this iconic natural monument is renowned as the largest of its kind in the Sedona area. Formed over centuries by wind and weather erosion, it offers a unique geological spectacle and serves as a prominent viewpoint within the breathtaking Red Rock Country.

What truly captivates visitors to Devil's Bridge is the unparalleled opportunity…

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    8. August 2023

    Wandern

    Die Teufelsbrücke ist 50 Fuß hoch und der größte natürliche Sandsteinbogen in der Gegend. Besucher können über die Spitze der „Brücke“ laufen und einen Blick auf die umliegenden Berge und Täler genießen sowie ein hübsches Fotomotiv genießen.
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    25. April 2022

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    Man sollte sich hier nicht nur auf die Devil's Bridge und die zumeist lange Schlange fokussieren. Links der Devil's Bridge gibt es einen kleinen Punkt, von dem man einen tollen Panoramablick ins Tal hat.

    6. Dezember 2023

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    Die Teufelsbrücke ist eines der absoluten Highlights der Region. Dementsprechend sind dort viele Menschen anzutreffen, die Schlange stehen, um sich auf der Felsenbrücke fotografieren zu lassen. Ein möglichst frühzeitiger Besuch ist daher ratsam.

    Die Brücke ist leicht über die Offroad-Straße zu erreichen, die von Süden zum Ausgangspunkt der Wanderung führt.
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    1. Teufelsbrücke von Chuck Wagon Trail – Coconino National Forest

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    Hike the 5.9-mile Devil's Bridge from Chuck Wagon Trail in Coconino National Forest, a moderate route to a stunning natural arch.

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    Hike the easy 4.0-mile Devil's Bridge via Chuckwagon Trail to Sedona's iconic natural arch, gaining 523 feet in 1 hour 52 minutes.
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    Ort: Yavapai County, Arizona, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    Which Devil's Bridge natural monument is this page about?

    This page specifically describes the Devil's Bridge natural sandstone arch in Sedona, Arizona, USA. While other natural formations share the name, this one is renowned for its unique accessibility, allowing hikers to walk across the arch itself.

    What are the specific challenges of hiking to Devil's Bridge?

    The hike to Devil's Bridge is considered moderately challenging. It includes some steep sections and rock scrambling, particularly as you approach the arch. Hikers should be prepared for uneven terrain and a final ascent that requires some effort.

    Is a permit required to hike to Devil's Bridge?

    No, a specific permit is generally not required to hike to Devil's Bridge. However, you may need a Red Rock Pass or America the Beautiful Pass for parking at some trailheads in the Coconino National Forest. Always check current regulations before your visit.

    Is Devil's Bridge a family-friendly destination?

    Yes, Devil's Bridge can be family-friendly, but it depends on the age and hiking experience of the children. The trail involves some steep and rocky sections, especially near the arch. Younger children or those less accustomed to hiking might find it challenging. Consider shorter, easier routes or alternative viewpoints if hiking with very young children.

    Are dogs allowed on the Devil's Bridge trails?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails leading to Devil's Bridge, provided they are kept on a leash. Please ensure you bring enough water for your pet, especially during warmer months, and always clean up after them to maintain trail cleanliness.

    How can I avoid the crowds at Devil's Bridge?

    Devil's Bridge is extremely popular. To avoid the longest queues for photos and to secure parking, it is highly advisable to arrive as early as possible in the morning, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. Visiting on weekdays or during the off-season can also help reduce crowd levels.

    What are some alternative viewpoints or hidden gems near Devil's Bridge?

    While the main arch is a highlight, many visitors recommend exploring a small point to the left of Devil's Bridge. This spot offers an equally spectacular panoramic view of the valley, often with fewer people, providing a great alternative perspective and photo opportunity.

    What should I wear for a summer hike to Devil's Bridge?

    For a summer hike, wear lightweight, breathable clothing, preferably moisture-wicking fabrics. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential for sun protection. Sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are crucial for the rocky terrain. Always carry plenty of water to stay hydrated.

    Are there any easy hikes near Devil's Bridge for those seeking a less strenuous option?

    While the main Devil's Bridge trail has moderate sections, the broader Sedona area offers numerous easier trails. For a less strenuous experience, consider trails like the Fay Canyon Trail or the Baldwin Trail, which offer beautiful scenery with less elevation gain and rock scrambling.

    What is the geological significance of Devil's Bridge?

    Devil's Bridge is the largest natural sandstone arch in the Sedona area, towering approximately five stories high. It was formed over centuries by the relentless forces of wind and weather erosion, showcasing the powerful natural processes that sculpt the iconic red rock landscape of the Coconino National Forest.

    Can you recommend any nearby restaurants or places to eat after the hike?

    After your hike, you'll find a variety of dining options in nearby Sedona. The town offers everything from casual cafes and delis to upscale restaurants, many featuring local Southwestern cuisine. Consider exploring the main street area for a range of choices to refuel.

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