Temple of the Sinawava Tours and Activities

Temple of the Sinawava featuring mountains, landscape views and caves
Choose two or more items and save on your trip:
Take the Zion Canyon Shuttle to the last stop and explore the breathtaking scenery at the northern end of the canyon.

Discover a natural sanctuary at the Temple of the Sinawava in Zion National Park. The area is named after the Paiute tribe’s coyote deity. If you’re lucky you may see a real coyote lope past you in this rugged paradise.

To get to the Temple of Sinawava, hop on the Zion Canyon Shuttle at the Visitor Center and ride it to the very last stop. The shuttle runs regularly between March and October. See some of the park’s most scenic attractions, such as Weeping Rock and Court of the Patriarchs, along the shuttle’s route.

The Temple of Sinawava deserves its ethereal name. Navajo sandstone, a red rock unique to the western United States, dominates the landscape. Walk into the dramatic natural amphitheater surrounded by soaring rock walls. Lush vegetation and leafy trees dot the landscape, while water tumbles down from the cliff tops above. Take a photo of the stately Pulpit, a dramatic rock formation that juts up into the sky.

Hike along the Riverside Walk, a 2-mile (3.2-kilometer) round trip which begins at the Temple of Sinawava. The paved path is a very popular one and accessible for most visitors. Follow the trail along the river to the famous Zion Narrows. Here, the sandstone walls close in, creating a dramatic sluiceway. Wade in the Narrows and enjoy the stunning views. Continue the adventure along the more rugged territory upstream or continue back to the shuttle stop the way you came.

Be alert for the birds and animals that make their homes in Zion National Park. See mule deer ambling by at dusk or blue herons fishing for their next meal. Don’t be surprised if the park’s famous greedy squirrels approach you hoping for a snack.

Take a complimentary tram ride from Zion Lodge to the Temple of Sinawava. Listen to the informative narration and learn about your surroundings as your drive.

Plan a trip to see Temple of the Sinawava

Price found within the past 48 hours. Click for updated prices.
Zion Wildflower
Zion Glamping Adventures
Watchman Villas

Reviews of Temple of the Sinawava

4.8
Top destination
5 - Excellent
12
" "5 - Excellent 75%
4 - Good
4
" "4 - Good 25%
3 - Okay
0
" "3 - Okay 0%
2 - Disappointing
0
" "2 - Disappointing 0%
1 - Terrible
0
" "1 - Terrible 0%

5/5 - Excellent

JLS
Jan. 18, 2020

go all the way on the trail it is only 1300m one way. less than 1h back&forth

Popular places to visit


Best Lodging Options Near Temple of the Sinawava

Zion Lodge - Inside The Park
Zion Lodge - Inside The Park
3 out of 5
1 Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, Springdale, UT
Zion Lodge - Inside The Park
Cable Mountain Lodge
Cable Mountain Lodge
3 out of 5
147 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT
Cable Mountain Lodge
Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort
Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort
2.5 out of 5
Twin Knolls Road, Zion National Park, Orderville, UT
Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort
Bumbleberry Inn
Bumbleberry Inn
3 out of 5
97 Bumbleberry Lane, Springdale, UT
Bumbleberry Inn
Zion Canyon Lodge
Zion Canyon Lodge
3 out of 5
990 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT
Zion Canyon Lodge
The Lodge at Zion Country
The Lodge at Zion Country
3 out of 5
792 Zion Park Boulevard, Springdale, UT
The Lodge at Zion Country
Pioneer Lodge
Pioneer Lodge
3 out of 5
838 Zion Park Blvd, Springdale, UT
Pioneer Lodge
Driftwood Lodge
Driftwood Lodge
3 out of 5
1515 Zion Park Blvd, Springdale, UT
Driftwood Lodge
Desert Pearl Inn
Desert Pearl Inn
3.5 out of 5
707 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT
Desert Pearl Inn
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.