A paradise for hikers and photographers like, the aptly named Narrow is the most slender part of Zion Canyon.
54 glorious miles from Zion’s main canyon to Mount Carmel, making its way through Utah’s stunning natural landscape.
Weeping Rock gets its name from the water which drips down the edges of the overhanging cliff.
As picturesque and rewarding a hike as any in the area, Angles Landing is considered one of the most famous hikes in Utah.
Zion is teeming with diverse wildlife on the ground; take to the skies, and it’s another level altogether.
An iconic natural landmark where both the Riverside Walk and Narrows hiking trails begin.
Zion National Park is filled with jaw-dropping hikes, but if you’re looking for a more leisurely way to explore the park
A fascinating and alternative activity suitable for visitors of all ages.
Oozing contrasting colors and unspoiled beauty, the Emerald Pools trail is a popular choice for hikers.
horseback adventures allow you to venture off the beaten track.