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Devil's Den
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Sabra Mars
Good trails with many views throughout though this one is more about the journey vs scenic (a couple scenic spots in the end or rather beginning...as we started the trail backwards. Today we took over 17000 steps. Hiked about 6 miles and back down to Sawmill loop. Through the fossil flats. This was our first long hike with our kids... while a long trip, there was minimal complaints and they truly enjoyed themselves. The trails were well defined. Quiet and extremely low traffic (we passed 4 on bikes the entire day) we stopped at the flats to enjoy a break by the water the last mile. Very serene and also probably more appreciated to do on the back end of the trail. Will be going back to complete the small trails as well.
Christina Baxter
Gorgeous 1.3 mile trail with moderate effort needed to hike it. It is beautiful this time of year with the changing colors!
Derek Chambers
Fun little place. Two wet crossings on the trail. Great place to swim on a warm day. Easy hike although not super well marked. I believe the hike was a hair over 2 miles.
David Cole
Great place to mountain bike and hike. The flat exposed rock in the creek bed lends this trail its name. Many fossils are visible in the exposed creek bed. Along the trail you will see evidence of the CCC and early settlers, creek views, and big rock formations. This trail gives riders a choice of a 2.4, 4.2, or 6 mile rides and the difficulty increases with each mile added. GPS: 35.784433, -94.2452
Lindsay Fiedorowicz
End of July is not the best time to hike due to heat but this trail is pretty fascinating and i would say is a must see if you're visiting Devil's Den at any time of year.
Nikita
Beautiful place to see all kinds of different sights. The caves are either closed or blocked but even standing near the entrances, provide such cool breezes and unique scents. Little and big waterfalls sporadically throughout. Was a pretty busy trail when we went.
Angus Bennion
To be honest it was a boring hike. We saw a few very small fossils (some cone-shaped shells) and that was it. Maybe we didn’t look hard enough or in the right places, but we looked around for a while in the river beds. Because it’s a boring hike it seems a lot longer than it is.