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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day with a scenic drive along The Narrows , a slot canyon that is one of the most popular hikes in Zion National Park. Take in the stunning natural beauty of the towering cliffs and the Virgin River.
Afternoon
Hike the Emerald Pools Trail , which offers a series of three pools and waterfalls with varying levels of difficulty. Take a dip in the cool waters of the pools and relax in the peaceful surroundings.
Morning
Drive through the Zion-Mt. Carmel Tunnel , a 1.1 mile long tunnel that was carved through the sandstone cliffs in the 1920s. Stop at the various pullouts to admire the stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Afternoon
Hike the Angels Landing Trail , a strenuous 5.4-mile round trip hike that offers stunning views of the park and the Virgin River. The trail takes you to the top of a narrow rock fin with steep drop-offs on both sides.
Morning
Hike the Weeping Rock Trail , a short and easy trail that takes you to a rock alcove where water seeps out of the sandstone cliffs. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the lush vegetation.
Afternoon
Visit the Court of the Patriarchs , a group of towering sandstone cliffs that are named after biblical figures. The area offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular spot for photography.
Morning
Hike the Kolob Arch Trail , a strenuous 14-mile round trip hike that takes you to one of the largest freestanding arches in the world. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular spot for photography.
Afternoon
Visit the Zion Human History Museum , which offers exhibits on the human history of the park and the surrounding area. Learn about the native people who lived in the area and the early settlers who came to the region.