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Zion Hiking Trails
Zion Hiking Menu
Zion Eastside & North Fork Road
Southwest Desert
Kolob Terrace Road
Kolob Canyons
The hiking menu to the right is meant to give you a full overview of the hiking opportunities in Zion. The hikes are organized geographically by regions of the park. Either click the link to the trail you want or click the geographic region for an overview Map of that area. Our Ratings There are definitely some must do trails in the park. Geographic Considerations Zion's Geography is very unique. Steep cliffs and deep canyons make for discontinuous routes and lots of out and back hiking. Hiring a hikers shuttle to get you to the top of some of these hikes makes for more pleasant hikes back down into the canyon. East Rim and West Rim are among these. Be Prepared Many of the trails are quite steep. Hiking these natural stair-masters in the desert heat works up a great deal of sweat. Heat and sun exposure incidents are common in Zion. Drink! And Eat! It is important to keep your body well hydrated and fueled throughout the day with frequent snacks. Save your skin and regulate your temperature by wearing sunscreen, hats, and protective clothing. The desert is a harsh environment with extreme temperature changes in just one day. Sunny and hot one minute, freezing cold and storming the next. You should be prepared for anything! Weather happens! Cold, hot, wind, rain, hail, or snow can occur any time of the year. Always carry appropriate clothing for a wide range of conditions, you'll be happy you did!
The Grandaddy Zion Traverse This is the big boy. This trip is usually done in three nights and allows you to traverse from the Northwest most portion of Zion to the most South East if you are hearty. This trail is a combination of the following trails. |