5/5 - Excellent
Rent the walking shoes, pants and poles if the water is high. Priceless and let us enjoy the experience without worrying about being cold.
Reviewed on Apr. 14, 2025
Reviewed on Apr. 28, 2025
Rent the walking shoes, pants and poles if the water is high. Priceless and let us enjoy the experience without worrying about being cold.
Try to do this on a weekday and very early in the morning as it gets extremely busy, particularly near the base. Wear canyoneering or hiking boots that provide ankle support and carry at least one hiking pole as you'll be walking on slippery small boulders that you can't see. Keep your camera/electronics in plastic - I fell over into the water at one point and ruined my camera.
Take the Zion Canyon Shuttle to the last stop and explore the breathtaking scenery at the northern end of the canyon.
Admire the lush greenery on the banks of the winding Virgin River and glimpse the unusual hanging gardens of Zion.
Enjoy the mountain views and explore Zion's Observation Point, a lovely green space in Springdale. Stroll along the riverfront or seek out the hiking trails.
Zion National Park’s most iconic picture spot sits just above one of the Virgin River’s dramatic turns. Stop here while on a drive or hike through the park.
Enjoy the mountain views and explore Hidden Canyon Trailhead, a lovely green space in Springdale. Amble around the area's riverfront or seek out the hiking trails.
Magnificent geological formations are featured throughout this park. Notice the lush foliage hanging from the rocks in this area that is classified as a desert.