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- Texas, United States
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The Devil's Hall Trail is a relatively easy hike up Pine Spring Canyon to a narrow, scenic canyon. It is a particularly beautiful hike in the fall when the big-toothed maple trees in the canyon are turning brilliant shades of red, Orange, and yellow. Any time of year hikers can marvel at the large cliffs rising up to Guadalupe Peak and the geological processes that created Devil's Hall and the Hiker's Staircase.
This is a moderate 4.2 mile round trip hike with minimal elevation gain. It will take from 2 to 3 hours to complete the round trip hike.
The trail starts at the RV section of Pine Springs Campground. Start at the main trailhead, and then follow the signs for Devil's Hall. There is a good trail for the first mile. Shortly after passing the horse trail to Guadalupe Peak, the trail drops into the canyon bottom. There is not a maintained trail for the second mile. Just follow the canyon bottom for another mile, climbing up the Hiker's Staircase (a natural rock stairway) and ending at a narrow canyon called Devil's Hall. There is a sign at Devil's Hall indicating the end of the trail. From there you will have to come back the same route. The route requires some scrambling around boulders and is therefore rated as a moderate hike.
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