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Discover Zion's famous trails with breath-taking views, majestic drives, high cliffs and spectacular treks.

The Narrows

With its wheelchair-accessible entrance, Virgin River stroll and 1000-foot walls. The Narrows is the slimmest area of Zion Canyon.

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Angels Landing

With a 1488-foot elevation gain, towering cliffs, switchbacks and an exhilarating chain-guided summit trek, Angels Landing offers breathtaking views.

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Zion Canyon Scenic Drive

Zion Canyon Scenic Drive passes landmarks like Angel's Landing, Court of Patriarchs, and Zion Lodge along its scenic route.

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Pa'rus Trail

Pa'rus Trail is an easy 3.5-mile path linking Zion Visitor Center to park sites, perfect for walking or biking without the shuttle..

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Riverside Walk

The Riverside Walk, a 2-mile trail near Temple of Sinawava, features leafy canyon walls, shade, and stunning natural scenery.

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Canyon Overlook Trail

The Canyon Overlook Trail is a short, moderate hike with amazing views of Zion Canyon, Virgin Towers, and a slot canyon below.

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Kolob Canyons

Kolob Canyons, 40 miles from Zion Canyon features narrow box canyons with 2,000-foot cliff walls and striking mountain views.

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Canyon Junction Bridge

The Watchman Trail showcases Zion’s beauty with a glowing rock formation framed by trees and the Virgin River at sunset.

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Observation Point

Observation Point offers a bird's-eye view of Zion towering at 6,521 feet. The 7-mile hike includes 702 feet of elevation gain.

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Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel

Zion-Mount Carmel Highway and Tunnel built in the 1930s, carved through sandstone cliffs, connecting Utah's iconic parks.

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