Angel's Landing is one of Zion's most spectular scenic outlooks; it can be reached only by a very demanding hike on the West Rim Trail.
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Angel's Landing is one of Zion's most spectular scenic outlooks; it can be reached only by a very demanding hike on the West Rim Trail.
Zion's most popular hiking trail is also its most dangerous due to occasional flash floods.
This scenic highway offers interesting curves and tunnels.
This one-mile hiking trail starts just outside the east entrance to the Zion-Mt Carmel Tunnel, and leads to a dramatic observation point that provides impressive views of Zion's rugged landscape.
A one-mile hike will bring you to this area of pools and waterfalls.
A popular drive within Zion National Park.
The mandatory shuttle leaves from the visitors center and travels six miles through the most popular canyon road, with seven stops in between.
A short one-half mile trail.
A narrow side ravine that joins Zion Canyon and offers scenic hiking trails.
This trail can be hiked to view the Narrows of the Virgin River Canyon.
A paved walking trail.
This overlook provides a great view of southern Zion Canyon if you're willing to climb the 2200 feet of elevation to get there.
Canyon in Zion reachable via The Narrows hiking trail.
Scenic canyons located on the northwest section of Zion offer scenic overlooks onto natural arches, waterfalls, and the myriad colors of this popular National Park.
Scenic creek that flows through a secluded, shadowy canyon with steep, high, red cliffs offering an abundant variety of plant and animal life.
Scenic observation point with spectacular views of Zion National Park's rugged landscape.
Mesa country that is laid out in a checkerboard pattern and is a photographer's delight.
A winding road that climbs to a high elevation with beautiful scenery and very few visitors
