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With a span of 306 feet and a height of 106 feet, Landscape Arch is the largest arch in the park (and the largest or second largest in the world, depending on how it's measured). The thin rock of the arch suggests to some it might not be standing too much longer. Landscape Arch is an easy .8 mile hike from the trailhead, with some elevation gain. Along the trail to Landscape Arch are short side trails leading to Pine Tree Arch (48 by 46) and Tunnel Arch (22 by 27). Pine Tree Arch gets its name from a pinion pine that used to grow beneath it.
Details
Location:
In the Devils Garden area of Arches National Park
Length:
1.6 mile roundtrip (add .3 mi. for sidetrip to Pine Tree and Tunnel arches)
Difficulty:
Easy
Time:
1 hour
Elevation Change:
150
Season:
Year round
Additional Details:
Moderately easy with some elevation gain; gravel surface. Short side trips to Tunnel and Pine Tree arches.
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