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2-4 hours
Easy
Devils Slide - Devils Slide
Devils Slide - Devils Slide
Devils Slide - Devils Slide
Devils Slide is a distinct geological formation located in northern Utah’s Weber Canyon, near the border with Wyoming. This eye-catching site stands out with two towering limestone slabs rising vertically just a few feet apart, creating the illusion of a massive stone chute down the mountainside. The formation captures visitors’ attention immediately from Interstate 84, making it an accessible roadside marvel that illustrates Utah’s dynamic geological past.
The limestone ridges, about 25 feet apart, are remnants of ancient seabeds compressed and uplifted by intense tectonic forces over millions of years. Between them lies a channel carved from softer rock, enhancing the slide-like appearance. This remarkable scene offers more than just natural beauty — it provides a hands-on example of earth science in action. The name "Devils Slide" originated with railway builders who imagined the formation’s stone “slide” delved deep into the earth, inspiring both curiosity and local folklore.
Surrounded by verdant hills, this landmark is both a popular photo stop and an intriguing point of interest for people fascinated by geology or scenic landscapes along well-traveled routes. Despite its roadside location, the formation stands prominently against the green backdrop, drawing in visitors who only have a few minutes to spare. Friendly signage and nearby parking make a brief visit comfortable and rewarding.
For those passing through northern Utah, this extraordinary rock formation offers a quick but memorable glimpse into natural history and regional character, making it a unique highlight worth pausing to appreciate.
This area offers quick access to a remarkable geological feature alongside opportunities to enjoy Utah’s outdoors. Whether you stop briefly or extend your visit with nearby activities, Devils Slide provides a memorable experience that blends natural history with recreational enjoyment.
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Morgan, Utah
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.