Zion National Park Hike List
Zion National Park Hikes⬇️ [save for future planning] 

Yesterday I shared a recap of 2022 adventures. One place we try to go frequently (about every month or every other month) is Zion National Park There are endless adventures for the whole family. Whether you just want to take a drive through the park or go on popular hikes like The Narrows or Angels Landing Here are some hikes to check out on your next trip 

Southwest Desert 
  • Coalpits Wash Trail (3.6 miles)
  • Chinless Trail (11.7 miles)
East Rim
  • Canyon Overlook (1 mile) 
  • East Rim Trail (5.9 miles)
  • East Mesa to Observation Point (6 miles)
  • Stave Spring Trail (20.4 miles) 
  • Cable Mountain Trail (17.6 miles) 
Kolob Terrace Trails
  •  Hop Valley Trail (13 miles)
  • Connector Trail (5.1 miles) 
  • Wildcat Canyon Trail (5.8 miles) 
  • Northgate Peaks Trail (4.2 miles) 
  • West Rim Trail via Lava Point (19 miles)
Kolob Canyons 
  • Timber Creek Overlook (1 mile)
  • Taylor Creek Trail (5 miles)
  • La Verkin Creek Trail (14 miles)
Zion Canyon Trails
Easy Hikes
  • Pa’rus Trail (3.5 miles)
  • Archeology Trail (.4 miles)
  • Lower Emerald Pool Trail (1.2 miles)
  • Grotto Trail (1 mile)
  • Weeping Rock Trail (.4 miles)
  • Riverside Walk (2.2 miles) 
Moderate Hikes
  • Watchman Trail (3.3 miles)
  • Sandbench Trail (7.6 miles)
  • Middle Emerald Pools Trail (2.2 miles)
  • Kayenta Trail (2 miles)
  • Upper Emerald Pool Trail (1 mile)
  • Canyon Overlook Trail (1 mile) 
Strenuous Hikes
Angels Landing via West Rim Trail (5.4 miles)
Hidden Canyon Trail via the East Rim Trail (2.5 miles)
Observation Point via East Rim Trail (8 miles)
The Narrows via Riverside Walk (9.4 miles) 

Which trails have you done? Which do you want to do? 

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