The Narrows

One of the most well-liked walks in Zion National Park is the Narrows Trek. Additionally, it is a well-known climb to a slot canyon.

Angel's Landing

Previously known as the Temple of Aeolus, Angels Landing is a 1,488-foot (454 m) towering rock feature in southwest Utah's Zion National Park.

Zion Canyon Scenic Drive

The Virgin River and well-known park features including Angel's Landing, the Court of the Patriarchs, and Twin Brothers Mountain are all passed by on the route.

Kolob Canyons

The Middle Fork of Taylor Creek leads to Double Arch Alcove, where the first and well-traveled of three maintained routes in the Kolob Canyons region begins.

Canyon Overlook Trail

This trail was once known as the "Great Arch Trail" until the 1940s, but it was most likely renamed Canyon Overlook Trail after that.

Observation Point

Zion National Park may be seen in its entirety from Observation Point, which is located 2,000 feet above the northern end of Zion Canyon.

Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway

The Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel is one of the most well-known parts of the highway. It is 1.1 miles long and was opened in 1930.

Emerald Pools

The Emerald Pools, a collection of paths and pools that offer simple to moderate hiking options, located directly across the street from Zion Lodge.

Riverside Walk

Starting at the Temple of Sinawava, the Riverside Walk travels beside the Virgin River. It is a lovely route.

Watchman Trail

The Watchman, which bears the trail's name, is one of Zion Canyon's most spectacular rock formations, which may be seen when hiking the Watchman Trail.