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Angels Landing - ZionNationalPark.com
Getting to the Angels Landing trailhead requires the use of the West Rim Trail, which will take you up the canyon, through shady valleys (“the refrigerator”), and on two sets of steep switchbacks (one of which is “Walter’s Wiggles”) as you make your way to Scout Lookout.
Hiking - ZionNationalPark.com
Known for its soaring heights and chain-lined trails, Angels Landing is for the adventurous, experienced, fit, and level-headed hiker. Getting to this trailhead requires the use of the West Rim Trail to Scout Lookout.
Hiking Permits - ZionNationalPark.com
Requiring hiking permits to access areas such as The Subway and Angels Landing helps make every person aware of potential risks and the necessary gear and skills required for undertaking that route. Without proper preparation, visitors could become injured, stuck, or too overwhelmed to …
Zion National Park - ZionNationalPark.com
Two hikes inside the park, Angels Landing and The Narrows, require reservations. Additionally, all three camping options within the park — Watchman Campground, South Campground and Lava Point Campground — require reserving ahead.
Maps and Travel Guides - ZionNationalPark.com
Two of the country’s most popular hikes (Angels Landing & The Narrows) can be found in the main canyon along with many other incredible trails. The visitor center and the museum offer in-depth information on the region and history of Zion National Park.
Frequently Asked Questions - ZionNationalPark.com
Q. Do I need a permit to hike Angels Landing? A. Yes. As of April 1, 2022, everyone who hikes Angels Landing is required to have a permit. This requirement was put in place in response to concerns about crowding and congestion on the trail.
Visitor Center and Gift Shop - ZionNationalPark.com
Zion Canyon Visitor Center greets park goers at the Springdale entrance, leading to popular trails such as Angels Landing and Emerald Pools. Kolob Canyons Visitor Center sits in a quieter district of Zion, about an hour away, accessible right off of I-15.
Safety and Preparedness - ZionNationalPark.com
Know your physical limits and don’t undertake a trail longer or steeper than you are capable of; On popular trails with lots of exposure, like Angels Landing or Hidden Canyon, be patient and wait for your turn to pass narrow sections of the trail; Never leave the designated trail
About Zion National Park
From the top of Angels Landing to the bottom of The Narrows, this desert oasis is filled with opportunity. Here, you can awaken your adventurous spirit, satisfy your craving for exploration, and converge with something bigger than yourself among Zion’s reverant cliff faces.
Getting Around - ZionNationalPark.com
It provides various access points to some of the best hikes in Zion National Park – including Angels Landing, Emerald Pools, The Narrows, and more. This road is often only accessible by the Zion Canyon Shuttle .