Arizona has no shortage of natural arches -- in fact, here's a list featuring just some of them. One of those six, Vultee Arch, is like the Devil's Bridge lesser-known cousin. Hidden deep within the Sedona wilderness, the arch is only accessible via a hiking trail. So, what are you waiting for?
Tucked away in the lofty buttes of Sedona, Vultee Arch Trail is a 3.6-mile hike hidden deep within the Red Rock Mountain Secret Wilderness. It's relatively flat for Arizona -- with an elevation gain of just under 600 feet -- so you certainly don't need to be in peak physical condition.
Winding gradually uphill, the trail leads through a magical woodland setting. The trees offer ample shade during the warmer months, and when fall rolls around, boast spectacular foliage that could easily be a New England postcard.
You'll eventually gain enough height to where the arch becomes visible across the valley. Upon reaching a fork with Sterling Pass Trail, a slow ascent starts you on the path toward it.
Before heading back down toward the arch, you'll first climb up to the tallest point of the entire hike. Enjoy sweeping panoramas of the rugged canyonlands, with lush greenery offering a stark contrast sure to leave you awestruck.
After all that hard work, the arch finally stands before you in all its glory. It's 50 feet across; a true work of art.
Stand beneath the arch for a unique perspective of the vastness that is surrounding you. Make sure to bring a camera -- this is a picturesque moment if we've ever seen one.
Some people opt to walk out on the arch, but we wouldn't recommend it. Nevertheless, this vantage point is pretty neat!
Please note: you'll need a high-clearance vehicle to access the parking area for Vultee Arch Trail directly. Otherwise, you can start on Sterling Pass Trail since the two intersect.
Visit the AllTrails page to learn more.
Have you ever hiked to Vultee Arch? If so, we'd love to hear all about your experience! Let us know, and check out our previous article to learn more about the nearby Devil's Bridge: This Bizarre Natural Wonder In Arizona May Test Your Resolve In More Ways Than One.
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