The Narrows is the most famous hike in Zion National Park. Our professional local guides know the terrain, and will safely guide you to Wall Street and the Orderville Canyon. Your guide will discuss the various geologic forces that took place to create The Narrows, and Zion National Park. Enjoy looking for hidden treasures in rocks, like seashell and snail fossils, learn of the incredible wildlife in the canyon, and the fascinating journey of the ancient sand that created the Navajo Sandstone.
The Visitor Center is a great place to get information about the park, as well as souvenir shopping at the Zion Forever store. We will use the restrooms here before getting onto the Shuttle Bus.
Our Shuttle Ride from the Visitor Center (Stop 1) and The Temple of Sinawava (Stop 9) will take approximately 30 minutes, each direction. Guides do not interpret the canyon from the Shuttle, but passengers will enjoy the scenic views of Zion Canyon.
The Temple of Sinawava is the name of a large ampitheater carved by the North Fork of the Virgin River in Zion Canyon. This is the start of the Riverside Walk, and the only restroom near The Narrows.
The Riverside Walk is the paved trail that leads to the beginning of The Narrows. This path is 1.1 miles long, and offers many curious insights into the formation and life of Zion National park. We will also use this trail to return to the shuttle stop at the Temple of Sinawava.
The Narrows is the Iconic water based hike in Zion National Park. For this portion of our hike, we will spend 50% of our time crossing the meandering river as it cuts deeper into Zion.
We will meet in front of the Pedestrian Bridge in front of Zion National Park. The bridge is located between Zion Brew Pub and Zion Outfitters.
Zion National Park is a stunning natural wonder in southwestern Utah, renowned for its dramatic red rock formations, narrow slot canyons, and diverse ecosystems. It offers some of the most iconic hiking trails in the United States, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers from around the world.
The Narrows is a famous slot canyon where the Virgin River has carved a narrow gorge through the Navajo Sandstone. Hiking through the Narrows offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
Angels Landing is a iconic hike offering breathtaking views of Zion Canyon. The trail features steep drop-offs and chain-assisted climbs, making it a challenging but rewarding experience.
The Emerald Pools Trail is a popular and relatively easy hike that leads to a series of beautiful pools and waterfalls. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding canyon walls and lush vegetation.
Observation Point offers one of the most iconic and breathtaking views of Zion Canyon. The overlook can be reached via a strenuous hike or a shorter, less steep trail.
Kolob Canyons is a lesser-known but equally stunning section of Zion National Park, featuring towering red rock formations, narrow canyons, and scenic drives.
A hearty and flavorful stew made with pork, green chiles, potatoes, and spices. It is a popular dish in the Southwestern United States and a staple in Utah cuisine.
A traditional Native American dish featuring fry bread topped with ground beef, beans, lettuce, cheese, and other toppings. It is a unique and delicious way to experience the region's culinary heritage.
A Southwestern dish featuring chicken breasts stuffed with green chiles, cheese, and spices, then breaded and fried. It is a popular dish in Utah and a must-try for those visiting the region.
A sweet and flaky pastry filled with fruit, such as apple, cherry, or peach. It is a popular dessert in the Southwestern United States and a delicious way to end a meal.
Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, making them the most popular times to visit. The weather is ideal for hiking and outdoor activities.
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Zion National Park is generally safe, but visitors should be aware of potential hazards, such as extreme temperatures, steep drop-offs, and flash floods. It is important to stay on marked trails, carry plenty of water, and be prepared for changing weather conditions.
Greyhound Bus Station in St. George
The shuttle service is mandatory during peak season (spring through fall) and highly recommended during other times. It is a convenient and eco-friendly way to explore the park.
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