Pa'rus Trail, Zion National Park
A beautiful early morning stroll along Zion National Park's Pa'rus Trail. The trail starts near Watchman campground and meanders along the valley floor, offering stunning perspectives of the mountainous peaks and nature at its finest.
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Zion National Park Pa'rus Trail Views
The Pa'rus trail begins at the visitor center and follows the Virgin river for 3.5 miles to Canyon Junction.We take the free shuttle to stop#3 and hike along the creek to enjoy the views of the Watchman, the Streaked Wall,the Sentinel and the Great Arch.
Zion National Park, Utah - Discover Cacti on the Pa'rus Trail
Zion National Park, Utah - Cacti on the Pa'rus Trail. Enjoy the cactus on the Pa'rus tail. Many of the Cacti are in blossom.
Zion Winter 2018
Short (first) trip to Zion National Park in southern Utah during the winter time. It was cold but there was not much snow. We only spent a couple days there without a solid plan but certainly made the most of our time there. Great scouting trip and will definitely be back!
Got shots of the Watchman looming over the Virgin River from the traffic bridge and Pa'rus Trail. Caught sunrise at Canyon Lookout. Shot sunset in back of the Museum of Man. And we hiked to the top of Observation Point!
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Winter Hike | Zion | Pa'rus Trail
Zion is beautiful in winter with the snow capped red mountains cliffs. Pa'rus Trail is the only trail in Zion that allows you to walk your leashed dog. It is a paved, fairly level and easy hike for everyone. Lots of photo ops along the way as always on any trail in the beautiful Zion National Park.
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Canyon Overlook Trail - Zion National Park, Utah, United States
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Canyon Overlook Trail Zion National Park
This one-mile hiking trail starts just outside the east entrance to the Zion-Mt Carmel Tunnel, and leads to a dramatic observation point that provides impressive views of Zion's rugged landscape.
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- ... Before crossing the final tunnel into the south side of the canyon we took a really neat hike on the Canyon Overlook trail ...
- ... Once we were through the tunnel we parked up, and set off on the Canyon Overlook Trail ...
- ... Canyon Overlook trail is on this side ...
- ... That same afternoon we tried the Canyon Overlook Trail but after going part way along cliffs that were mostly chained and getting higher and higher, I said enough ...
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- Canyon Overlook Trail 8 by C_villa from a blog titled The Grand Finale!
- Canyon Overlook Trail 2 by C_villa from a blog titled The Grand Finale!
- Canyon Overlook Trail 3 by C_villa from a blog titled The Grand Finale!
- Canyon Overlook Trail 4 by C_villa from a blog titled The Grand Finale!
- Canyon Overlook Trail 5 by C_villa from a blog titled The Grand Finale!
- Canyon Overlook Trail 6 by C_villa from a blog titled The Grand Finale!
- Canyon Overlook Trail 7 by C_villa from a blog titled The Grand Finale!
- Canyon Overlook Trail by C_villa from a blog titled The Grand Finale!
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Riverside Walk - Zion National Park, Utah, United States
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Riverside Walk Zion National Park
A paved walking trail.
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- ... The Riverside walk itself has a variety of photo opportunities, with wildflowers, red rocks, and waterfalls ...
- ... After getting on the next shuttle, we rode all the way to the end of the park, where there is a 2-mile long trail, Riverside Walk, that Todd remembered walking when he was here with his family as a kid ...
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- Along the Riverside Walk by Greggwatts from a blog titled Entering Zion
- Zion Riverside walk by Youngsinusa2009 from a blog titled Zion National Park
- RIVERSIDE WALK by Lsutigerdr from a blog titled ZION.....A TEMPLE OF GOD
Hop Valley - Zion National Park
The trail begins from the Kolob Terrace Road and wanders through the open fields with wide open views of the surrounding rock formations. As you near Hop Valley, the trail starts its descent. The valley floor of Hop Valley is breathtaking with its flat sandy bottom and vertical walls rising on both sides. The trail is very sandy and well worn. The campsites are at the far end of the valley before the steep descent into La Verkin Creek. This trail is best in the spring, summer and fall. The trail typically has snow in the winter that can remain until early spring. Camping is permitted in designated sites only.
Zion National Park | Autumn | Hike | Easy Trail | Dog Trail
Zion National Park is an amazing place to visit anytime of year, but Autumn is especially beautiful. The temperature is perfect for hiking and Pa'rus Trail is a nice even, paved trail that offers incredible views and it is located right off the main parking lot. Why not stay in a beautiful Entrada vacation home in St. George Utah only a 45 minute drive from Zion Park and on the way from Las Vegas' McCarran Airport. Visit our website to see all of our vacation homes at
American Southwest (#26): Zion National Park, Utah
Zion ... immutable yet ever changing, the cliffs of Zion stand resolute, a glowing presence in late day, a wild calm. Melodies of waters soothe desert-parched ears, streams twinkle over stone, wren song cascades from red rock cliffs, and cottonwood leaves jitter on the breeze. But when lightning flashes water falls erupt from dry cliffs, and floods flash down waterless canyons exploding log jams, hurling boulders, croaking wild joyousness, and dancing stone and water and time. Zion is alive with movement, a river of life always here and always changing.
Everything in Zion takes life from the Virgin River's scarce desert waters. Water flows, and solid rock melts into cliffs and towers. Landscape changes as canyons deepen to create forested highlands and lowland deserts. A ribbon of green marks the river's course as diverse plants and animals take shelter and thrive in this canyon oasis. From the beginning people sought this place, this sanctuary in the desert's dry reaches. The very name Zion, a Hebrew word for refuge, evokes its significance.
Zion National Park is located along the edge of a region known as the Colorado Plateau. The rock layers have been uplifted, tilted, and eroded, forming a feature called the Grand Staircase, a series of colorful cliffs stretching between Bryce Canyon and the Grand Canyon. The bottom layer of rock at Bryce Canyon is the top layer at Zion, and the bottom layer at Zion is the top layer at the Grand Canyon.
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The main colours in this park are red and white, but in some place there are more colours.
I have saturated them a bit.
Towers of the Virgin Sunrise, Zion NP, Utah National Parks
Den Sonnenaufgang an den Towers Of The Virgin im Zion National Park in Utah zu beobachten ist einfach super schön!
Sunrise at the Towers Of The Virgin, Zion National Park, Utah.
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Zion National Park- Springdale, Utah
This is the shortened version of a trip I took earlier this year (2017) of the beautiful Zion National Park in Springdale, Utah. I did't get to record while hiking because I decided to pack light and did not have a way to record hands free. I hope you enjoy the scenery on this drive and don't forget, take a minute to enjoy the outdoors.
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Zion National Park Bike Riding / Bicycling – A Bike Ride Down Zion Canyon
Zion Canyon in Zion National Park is a spectacular bike ride!
You can catch the free shuttle bus up the canyon and then ride down. There are bike racks on the front of the bus.
The ride down the canyon goes up and down a bit but is mostly down hill. Vehicle traffic during most of the year is restricted - only shuttle buses and a few other vehicles are allowed in the upper part of the canyon. When you get to the lower part of the canyon, there is a bike trail - the Pa' rus trail.
Zion Narrows bike ride. We take the bus all the way up Zion Canyon to the end of the road near where the Narrows in Zion Canyon begin. We then ride all the way down Zion Canyon.
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Zion National Park, Utah - Hike Canyon Overlook Trail
Zion National Park, Utah - Canyon Overlook Trail. Great hike to a viewpoint overlooking Pine Creek Canyon and Lower Zion Canyon.
Hiking Lower, Middle & Upper Emerald Pools Trail | Zion National Park
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The Emerald Pools Trailhead starts at Shuttle Stop #5 near the Zion Lodge. The trail is well-maintained and about 2 miles round trip to the Lower Emerald Pool and 2.75 miles round trip to the Upper Emerald Pool. Due to a rockfall in July 2018, the Middle and Upper Emerald Pools are not accessible via the Lower Emerald Pool Trail. However, on September 27, 2019, the Middle and Upper Emerald Pools have become accessible via the Kayenta Trail (Shuttle Stop #6).
We visited Zion National Park twice and when we hiked the Emerald Pools Trail in November 2017, we could hike to all three pools and when we came back to visit in January 2019, the trail was closed past the Lower Emerald Pool due to the July 2018 rockfall.
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Hiking the Kayenta Trail - Zion National Park - RV Family
We hiked the Kayenta Trail at Zion National Park. The weather seemed like it was going to be good but there was actually a forest fire two hours north! It was a little smokey that day but the smoked cleared up within a couple hours. This was a great moderate trail to hike. It has some great views as you hike to the top and a great area to have some lunch before you start your way back down. This trail leads up through the middle emerald pool and stops at the upper emerald pool. At least when we went which was the dry season, the pools where not very emerald. While hiking make sure to watch the edge, there is a cliff edge with a steep drop down!
Zion National Park 2015
Zion National Park is located in the Southwestern United States, near Springdale, Utah. A prominent feature of the 229-square-mile (590 km2) park is Zion Canyon, which is 15 miles (24 km) long and up to half a mile (800 m) deep, cut through the reddish and tan-colored Navajo Sandstone by the North Fork of the Virgin River. The lowest elevation is 3,666 ft (1,117 m) at Coalpits Wash and the highest elevation is 8,726 ft (2,660 m) at Horse Ranch Mountain. Located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin, and Mojave Desert regions, the park's unique geography and variety of life zones allow for unusual plant and animal diversity. Numerous plant species as well as 289 species of birds, 75 mammals (including 19 species of bat), and 32 reptiles inhabit the park's four life zones: desert, riparian, woodland, and coniferous forest. Zion National Park includes mountains, canyons, buttes, mesas, monoliths, rivers, slot canyons, and natural arches.
Zion is about 2.5 hours away from Las Vegas and worth the drive!!!