Devil’s Den: Yellow Rock Trail Autumn Pics

Yellow Rock Bluff.

Yellow Rock Trail at Devil’s Den State Park (southern Washington County, Arkansas) is one of my favorites.  It’s a 3.1-mile hike with beautiful views and a lot of really cool rock formations.

These are some fall foliage pics I took on November 5, 2017.

Yellow Rock Trail, Devil’s Den State Park.

My full trail profile is here.

Most of the really cool rock formations are on the uphill climb at the first part of the trail.
Yellow Rock Trail, Devils Den State Park.
Yellow Rock Trail, Devils Den State Park (Panoramic).
This cool area is near the beginning of the trail.
One of the nice trail vistas.
Yellow Rock Trail.
Yellow Rock Trail, Devils Den State Park.
View from Yellow Rock Bluff.
Panoramic shot from Yellow Rock Bluff.
I love this stone staircase.
Yellow Rock Trail.
I really enjoyed the foliage the day of my November 2017 hike.
Yellow Rock Trail.
Near the CCC Overlook Shelter.
Vista view from the CCC Overlook Shelter.

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Last revised: 9-17-2019.

By Mike Newman

Mike Newman, editor and creator of Arklahoma Hiker, likes to day hike and walk outdoors in Arkansas and Oklahoma.

2 replies on “Devil’s Den: Yellow Rock Trail Autumn Pics”

The color is beautiful in your 2017 photos. We just took a hike up here in the Missouri Ozarks. Everything was still green. Color is normally peaking about now. More evidence of climate change.

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