Devils Bridge Hike

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The Magic of Devils Bridge Hike in Sedona, Arizona is a must-see attraction for anyone looking for a memorable adventure with family or friends. During our Dec trip, my family and I took on this thrilling hike, and it quickly became one of our favorite memories of all time.

Devils Bridge is a natural sandstone arch that stands 50 feet tall and spans 45 feet across. It’s an easy to moderate hike that’s suitable for all skill levels, and the reward at the end is simply breathtaking. When we reached the top, we were awed by the stunning views of the red rocks and the surrounding landscape.

But the real highlight of the hike was waiting for our turn to take a photo on the bridge. It was a long wait, but we used the time to take in the view and chat with other hikers. We also noticed that some people were flying drones to capture aerial shots of the bridge.

Taking photos on the bridge was a bit nerve-wracking but thrilling at the same time. We carefully made our way onto the bridge and posed for photos that will forever capture our memories of this incredible experience.

Devils Bridge Hike is truly a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Sedona. It’s a fantastic way to connect with nature and enjoy quality time with family and friends. Just be prepared for a bit of a wait if you want to capture that perfect photo on the bridge!

In addition to the hike, there are plenty of other activities and attractions in Sedona to explore. We recommend checking out the nearby Bell Rock Pathway and Cathedral Rock Trail for more stunning views of the red rocks. And for those seeking a bit of relaxation, a visit to one of Sedona’s many spas is a must.

Overall, our trip to Devils Bridge Hike was an unforgettable experience that we’ll cherish forever. We highly recommend adding it to your travel itinerary if you’re planning a trip to Sedona. So pack your bags, grab your family and book an adventure you’ll never forget!

We are on the Devils Bridge!
We are on the Devils Bridge!

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