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Devil's Chasm Trail

Moderate

4.8

(6255)

12,276

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Devil's Chasm Trail

02:08

4.69km

470m

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Embark on the Devil's Chasm Trail, a moderate hike that takes you through dramatic forested areas and into a rugged canyon with towering cliffs. This route covers 2.9 miles (4.7 km) and involves a significant climb of 1541 feet (470 metres), typically taking around 2 hours and 8 minutes to…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Sierra Ancha Wilderness

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Devil's Chasm

Highlight • Historical Site

Devil's Chasm is a very unique collection of Puebloan ruins in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness. The trail leading to the ruins is steep, rugged, and not really maintained. The difficulty …

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Devil's Chasm Trail?

This trail is considered difficult to strenuous. It features steep inclines, rocky sections, and unmaintained paths. Expect to navigate waterfalls, loose terrain, and areas requiring scrambling or rock climbing. The final quarter-mile to the cliff dwellings is particularly challenging.

How long does it take to hike the Devil's Chasm Trail?

While the roundtrip distance is approximately 3 miles (4.7 km), the significant elevation gain of around 1960 feet (597 meters) and challenging terrain mean it will take longer than typical hikes of this length. Plan for a substantial portion of your day, likely 4-6 hours or more, depending on your pace and time spent at the dwellings.

Where is the trailhead for Devil's Chasm Trail and what are the parking conditions?

The trail is located in the Sierra Ancha Wilderness. To reach the trailhead, you'll likely need to navigate Cherry Creek Road (Forest Road 203). A high-clearance, four-wheel-drive vehicle is often necessary to access the trailhead, especially after rougher sections of the road. Parking is typically primitive at the trailhead.

Is the Devil's Chasm Trail dog-friendly?

Given the trail's strenuous nature, including climbing waterfalls, scrambling over rocks, and steep, loose sections, it is generally not recommended for dogs. The terrain would be very difficult and potentially dangerous for most canine companions.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The best times to hike are during spring and fall. Summers can be extremely hot with rattlesnake activity, while winters are cold. An early start is always advised, regardless of the season, to avoid the midday heat and allow ample time for the challenging route.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Sierra Ancha Wilderness?

As of current information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Devil's Chasm Trail within the Sierra Ancha Wilderness. However, always check with the local Forest Service office for any updated regulations before your trip.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The primary highlight of this trail is reaching the remarkably well-preserved Salado Indian cliff dwellings, located within Devil's Chasm itself. Along the way, you'll experience dramatic canyon scenery, towering cliffs, and forested areas, especially beautiful in the fall.

What should I bring for a hike on the Devil's Chasm Trail?

Due to the trail's difficulty and remote nature, you should bring plenty of water, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, and trekking poles for stability on steep and loose sections. Gloves can be helpful for scrambling. A map and compass or GPS device are essential as cell service is unlikely, and the path can be indistinct. Be prepared for self-rescue.

Is the Devil's Chasm Trail suitable for beginners or children?

No, this trail is not suitable for beginners or young children. Its difficult and strenuous nature, involving significant elevation gain, scrambling, and climbing up waterfalls, requires experienced hikers with good physical fitness and navigational skills.

Are there any alternative routes or loop options for this trail?

The Devil's Chasm Trail is primarily an out-and-back route leading to the cliff dwellings. There are no well-defined alternative loop options for this specific trail. The path can be indistinct and braided in sections, requiring careful route-finding, often staying high on the left side of the creek bed.

What makes the cliff dwellings at Devil's Chasm so special?

The cliff dwellings are exceptionally well-preserved Salado Indian ruins, dating from 1280 to 1350 AD. Their remote and inaccessible location has protected them, allowing visitors to see details like hardened handprints and smoke-stained beams. They offer a unique glimpse into ancient architectural ingenuity and history.

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