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    4.4 (40 reviews)

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    View facing away from the weeping rock wall!
    Stephanie W.

    This isn't a hike so much as a nice uphill walk. There are some fun signs on the paved path that teach you about the plants and animals though which I thought was fun! The damp/weeping wall at the end of the hill is pretty because of the vegetation growing there, and the water that drips from above the cliff face feels very nice and cool (like it's raining!). On a hot day, it's a nice spot after going up the steep hill. Reminds me a lot of Alum cave bluffs in smoky mountains national park if you've been. Overall - this hill takes like 10-15 mins to ascend if you walk fast, so it's an easy pit stop. Might as well drop by if you have the time :)

    Dale H.

    Weeping Rock trailhead just recently opened up again and glad we got to try this hike. Short hike (probably less than a half mile from the bus stop), but it can be kinda steep in some places. The payoff is worth it. Nice cool, dripping water hitting you as you hike up under the overhang. Great views and not too crowded. Quick little hike in Zion, but one I'd definitely recommend.

    Rhonda W.

    We spent a day at the park. We did some of the easy hikes and looked around. This was a hike to a water fall but at this time of year it was some sprinkles off the rocks. You got sprinkled on a bit but not soaked. It was pretty view under rock ledge but the waterfall wasnt good. But fun short easy hike .. saw some turkeys and deer.

    Juanwen C.

    Such a cool hiking spot in Zion National Park! It's family-friendly, although there isn't much water in August, it's still worth the view.

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    Hillary P.

    A nice easy trail for beginners. A little bit of an incline, but only about a half mile round-trip. Beautiful scenery, but do you prepare to get dripped on a bit from the weeping rock! I would caution that the stairs on the last portion of the walk are in rough shape and require a little caution. Wear sensible shoes that have a bit of a tread. Otherwise, worth it to get out and stretch your legs.

    When you get to the top
    Stacy C.

    Great and quick hike, yet beautiful when you get to the top. Incline and watch your steps, can get slippery depending on the weather. But overall an easy hike. One of my favorite.

    Weeping Rock, Observation Point and Hidden Canyon Hikes all closed - Rock slide Oct 2018 took out all trails :(
    Liss C.

    Was once an amazing hike- CLOSED 10/18 due to a rock slide. As of today 10/5/19 still not reopened with no possible open date in sight. No access what so ever. Very dangerous. Weeping Rock, Observation Point and Hidden Canyon Hikes all closed - Rock slide Oct 2018 took out all trails :(

    2/27/2016 - short and sweet trail but moderately steep
    May A.

    Be prepared to get a little wet... The Weeping Rock trail is a well-maintained paved trail, easy and short... my kind of trail since I'm not so fit. It starts off at the parking lot then we crossed a stream. Before the trailhead splits there is a ranger at the footbridge that can answer your questions or concerns. And so we headed to our left to begin the trail. By going the other way we would've ended up at the other trailheads which are the Hidden Canyon, East Rim and Observation Point Trailheads. The Weeping Rock is a classic Zion hike and is only a half-mile round-trip, which is the shortest trail in the park, but it is moderately steep and slippery on some parts because water falls down on the metal steps. Also, be prepared to get a little wet, on the hottest parts of the day this is refreshing. This trail is one of my favorites because of its beauty, location and short length. According to the ranger the weeping is from above where Echo Canyon, one of the parks many slot canyons is located. Continuous water "weeps" out of the Weeping Rock alcove, keeping the moss and fern-covered eave of an overhanging cliff moist. The panoramic views were beautiful and amazing. The running water were like rain. We stayed here for awhile appreciating the beauty while taking lots of photos. Well worth this short stop. I wouldn't recommend bringing strollers here but I've seen some folks do anyway. Review #0462

    Jean-Charles N.

    Just a small stop on the way in or out from observation point hike. Like 20 minutes to walk. Be prepared for some light water spraying

    Patrick W.

    I definitely recommend taking a detour to Weeping Rock before or after the hike to Observation Point. It is a short walk. The trail ends at an indent near the bottom of a rock wall of a mountain. The end of the path brings you under the top of the indent, which is like a ceiling. Water runs down the wall so small droplets drip over the top of the indent and on to the path. Accordingly, the drops of water are like tears and why that point of the park is called Weeping Rock. Moreover, it is offers a gorgeous vantage point looking back south into the valley. For all those reasons, it is a unique spot in Zion that provides amazing views without a strenuous hike. If you are visiting and planning a trip to Zion National Park and looking for recommendations, feel free to message me for my itinerary. You can also find the electronic copy through the link my profile.

    Short walk, yet steep
    Ania K.

    The name says it all! What a beautiful location that makes you want to weep from happiness. Sometimes beauty can overwhelm you... This isn't a hike. It's a very short 10-15 minute walk however it's very steep so prepare to use all those leg muscles! The trail is gorgeous surrounded by greenery everywhere you look. Once you get to the first part of the rock you can feel the mist in the air from the weeping. It's pretty spectacular! The closer you get it becomes cooler and cooler and finally you are right under it. I stood there for several minutes and didn't want to ever leave. The air is crisp and cool and when the sun is shining over this location in the middle of the day it's almost too pretty to be real, but it is and was! You could see the reflection of the sun in every drop and it looked like little rainbows dropping down on you. It was surreal... This place is 100% worth seeing when you visit Zion. No joke. We were there on Halloween and there were very few people in the park with unbelievable weather. I can understand complaints coming in about the park being crowded but I guess we were just extra lucky. At this stop you can also go to other trails that are much longer and worthy as well but I still think weeping rock is worth the stop. It was intensely beautiful...

    Jenny S.

    An easy 15 minute round trip stroll. This trail is paved and easy! A lot of people go to Weeping Rock and leave thinking, "ehh...it's not so great," but it's called Weeping Rock for a reason! The highlight of the stroll is not much of getting a good view of the park, but more about appreciating the rock itself. Water trickles down from the rock and it's pretty cool to go under the curtain of water droplets. There are several hikes to choose from in Zion and I think this one is worth the easy 15 minutes. You may feel overwhelmed with time constraint, but you can definitely stop by before leaving the park on your last day.

    Carol N.

    So magical!! It's like water appears magically from the rocks!!! This hike is steep... but short and all paved, making it a pretty easy hike. Along the hike, there are many information plaques that tell you about the vegetation in the area. The hike ends at the weeping rocks. Go under it to get the full effect! You will get wet, but it is fun!! Definetly do this hike!! You won't regret it!

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    11 years ago

    It's a nice little walk; short with an interesting destination. We saw 2 doe and a fawn mule deer that come to feed on the local vegetation.

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    Short trail. I went during the winter, so no waterfall but I bet it's amazing in the spring.

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    You can walk under the drips, underneath a rock overhang and look at the valley and adjacent canyon walls through the mist.

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    Zion National Park - Don't feed the squirrels

    Zion National Park

    4.7(1.6k reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Zion National Park covers nearly 150,000 acres. Most people will go the most popular area in…read moreSpringdale, but there's a separate area known as Kolob Canyons which is located in a different area of the park about an hour's drive away. Kolob Canyons is a very pretty area, but less developed than Zion Canyon. Anyway, Zion has steep and sheer cliffs that leave you breathless. It also has a river and swampland, as well as emerald pools and waterfalls. It is so varied in its landscape, I really can't compare it to anything else. I hiked a whole bunch here: Angel's Landing, Emerald Pools, Weeping Rock, Riverside Walk, Canyon Overlook, even a bit of the Narrows. I want to do a through hike of the Narrows next time - I didn't have enough time in my schedule this time unfortunately. I saw more wildlife than expected too. I think a lot of the animals are habituated to humans, and aren't frightened at all. I also love how well run the shuttle system is. The bus drivers will radio to each other if there's a long line at any stop, and they will send an empty bus there to help avoid extended waits. It's so thoughtful. I stayed in the Zion Lodge, but I'm sure that the gateway town of Springdale has a similarly efficiently run shuttle system as well.

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    Me in the road

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    Very cool late February & early March dry flowers.

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    Riverside Walk

    Riverside Walk

    4.5(59 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Located at the Temple of Sinawava, which is shuttle stop #9 when the shuttle is running, this is a…read morenice paved two mile round trip walk alongside the Virgin River. I got to see turkeys and deer though, so don't go rushing through or else you might miss some sweet wildlife viewing. If it has rained recently, there might be puddles or spots of mud. The trail ends at the river where The Narrows begin - aptly named as it's the most narrow part of the gorge. This hike passes through some swampland which is unusual terrain in the desert. It's due to the erosive forces of flash floods. Speaking of which, you shouldn't enter the The Narrows if there's any rain in the weather forecast or any rain in the surrounding areas. It's too risky to be caught in the canyon with any chance of flash floods. The trailhead/parking lot has water, as well as a lot of porta-potties.

    This hike is everything I read about it - chill, easy, paved, and CROWDED. Lots of families with…read morekids and strollers and people just headed to the narrows along this path. I still enjoyed it and had fun going to the beginning of the narrows before turning back (which lots of people do who don't want to get wet). It's not a long walk either, like a mile or so so you can do it fast. It starts at the temple of Sinawava, plenty of signs point the way towards it. Would rec the walk even if you aren't going to do the narrows itself, just for the vibes :)

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    Riverside Walk - View along the Riverside Walk hike

    View along the Riverside Walk hike

    Riverside Walk - Reminds me of clear quartz crystals.

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    Reminds me of clear quartz crystals.

    The Grotto Trail - Friendly deer was hungry, it looked so skinny.  Poor thing.

    The Grotto Trail

    4.4(5 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    I stayed at the Zion Lodge, and so it was a no-brainer to walk around on the Grotto Trail. It's…read morepretty flat and shaded, so it's not too strenuous and great for a post dinner stroll. It begins and ends at a shuttle stop, so if you're too tired to walk back, just take the shuttle! If you want something more, you can continue on with the Emerald Pools and Kayenta Trails to create a loop. Overall nice, easy, and well maintained trail.

    Short, pretty little trail that is almost a guaranteed on your visit if you're doing one of the…read moremain attraction hikes and depending on parking situations. It's only about 1 mile round trip and links you up to either Angel's Landing trail, Emerald Pools trail or the West Rim trail - so I wouldn't call this one an independent hike - you wouldn't be doing this one all on its own. It's more of a place for overflow parking for some of the main hikes with a small trail to get you to those actual trailheads. Bc of the parking issues for Angel's Landing, we had to park at the Grotto trailhead which is how we ended up on this trail. It's mostly flat, very well maintained, has a picnic area and nice restrooms. You get amazing views all along it, especially of Angel's Landing off in the distance! It's a great way to start the Angel's Landing hike tbh. We even saw deer!! And on our way out, some crazy clouds had rolled in and made the rock formations and mountains look so other-worldly and we even got snow as a bonus!! Definitely not disappointed we had to add some extra steps to our Angel's Landing hike! I got some great shots!

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    The Grotto Trail - Zion National Park: The Grotto Trail

    Zion National Park: The Grotto Trail

    The Grotto Trail - Zion National Park: The Grotto Trail

    Zion National Park: The Grotto Trail

    The Grotto Trail - Grotto Trail @ stop #6 - 9/10/24

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    Grotto Trail @ stop #6 - 9/10/24

    Angel's Landing

    Angel's Landing

    4.9(329 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    This is an amazing hike! The NPS implemented a lottery system to cap the number of hikers per day…read moreto ensure safety. There are chains which you use to help navigate the trail, so if the trail is overloaded it could get backed up and potentially increase the number of slips and (potentially life threatening) falls. When I visited, someone had actually fallen to their death a day or two prior (RIP), and when I got to Scout Lookout, I overhead several people deciding to not complete the trail despite having permits. I think this helped reduce congestion. Another tip is that not a lot of people want to hike this later in the day, so if you start hiking past 2-3 PM, not a lot of hikers will be on the chains. The end of the trail will give expansive views of Zion Canyon. You will definitely want to take a rest here and enjoy some snacks of one of the most scenic views in the United States. The ground squirrels and chipmunks are also quite friendly, having associated people with accidentally dropped food during snack breaks. They will literally crawl on you and are quite persistent on trying to share your food. There are bathrooms on Scout Lookout, but no water. There's an NPS ranger and a volunteer who will check your permits. They usually leave by mid afternoon. Have permits printed out as reception may be spotty. 100/10 hike

    This was a thrilling hike and definitely a national park bucket list item to check off! We were…read morelucky to both get next day lottery permits for Friday afternoon, but it turns out there were no rangers stationed there in the afternoon. I have heard rangers are usually only there in the morning, so one could probably hike without permits if you wait for later in the day. Including breaks and 20 minutes at the top, we took three hours in total. Even in March, it was hot, and I probably should've brought more than 1.5 L of water. I logged a 4.8-4.9 mile hike from the Grotto trailhead up to Angels Landing and back down again. The hike up to Scout Lookout was challenging because of the elevation, while Angels Landing was more challenging due to the technical aspect. They have chains to hold on to in most of the sections. People brought their young children to hike, which I think is irresponsible and dangerous when one small slip could mean a tumble down the canyon.

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    Angel's Landing
    Angel's Landing - Clearing before the final Angel's Landing summit - this is where we turned around, where the bathrooms are, and where the chains begin

    Clearing before the final Angel's Landing summit - this is where we turned around, where the bathrooms are, and where the chains begin

    Angel's Landing - View on the Angel's Landing hike

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    View on the Angel's Landing hike

    Many Pools Trail - Stopping for lunch at 6008 feet!

    Many Pools Trail

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    This might just be my fave hike that we did during our whole trip to Zion! It's quite an adventure…read more- made me feel like a true explorer!! You'll be walking in dry creek beds and scrambling up dry, smooth waterfalls with chains of little pools (some really deep!) spilling down the mountains- and lots of rock scrambling up the mountains too- very similar to Angels Landing, but without the chains and maybe not quite as steep or dangerous for the most part. You start out going down the steep hill from the parking lot down into the Clear Creek bed and follow that until you get to the cool tunnel that takes you under highway 9. That's when you get into the Pine Creek bed that you'll pretty much follow the whole way. We definitely needed our poles and proper hiking boots. The rocks are smooth, slanted greatly in lots of places, and slick. This trail is definitely NOT for beginners - it's moderate in places and pretty strenuous in others. We made it up over 6000 feet as well! The trail isn't marked at all - very unclear - you'll really be dependent on a trail map - and it's not on the National Parks website or their maps! I think they like to keep it a secret lol. Luckily I had downloaded the trail map on the AllTrails app or we wouldn't never been able to do the whole trail. I highly recommend you do the same - and be sure to do it before you come into the park Bc we had ZERO signal most of the time. It's very much a hidden gem - we didn't see another soul and had the whole hike to ourselves! That being said, I would strongly recommend you don't hike this alone and bring bear spray and take all back country trail safety precautions. Parking is in a small lot not too long after the Mt Carmel tunnel (the big, main tunnel) and it'll be on your right. It has a tiny little building in it with a green roof which is the bathrooms yay!! They were fairly clean and well maintained but hardly had any TP so you may wanna bring some just in case.

    It was a bit hard to locate the trailhead, but so happy we didn't give up wandering in circles &…read morewere able to run into people who pointed us in the right direction, because it was gorgeous & fun! When parking at the main lot, where GPS "Many Pools Trailhead" will bring you to, stand facing the bathrooms, with the larger river on your right. Then head all the way to the left, down the hill towards the woods. You'll be able to see a small trail in the sand headed down the hill around the left, almost seemingly under the road...that's it! The trail leads through the wooded area, through a tunnel (easy to navigate despite having ample water), and into a clearing where you being to hike up flat rocks, seeing the pools as you ascend to the top. We thought the pools were fascinating, as they had various shapes, depths, and the occasional waterfall. Would say this is a moderate hike, because of the incline, timing is based solely on how long you'd want to wander around each section- we also explored the river section opposite the trail if you go right from the parking lot down to the "beach area"

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    Many Pools Trail - Some of the many pools!

    Some of the many pools!

    Many Pools Trail - Mountain Chickadee on the trail!

    Mountain Chickadee on the trail!

    Many Pools Trail - Views of some of the many pools from the trail

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    Views of some of the many pools from the trail

    Weeping Rock - hiking - Updated July 2026

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