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The names of the trails in Zion—Emerald Pools, Hidden Canyon, Gateway to the Narrows Canyon Overlook—hint at some of what you can find beyond the road. There are surprises too—a desert swamp, a petrified forest, springs and waterfalls and the always unpredictable appearance of wildlife. You may be overwhelmed by the size and scale of the park as it surrounds you or fascinated by the tiny details of a rock pattern or a cactus bloom.

Prior to taking a hike in the park, consult with park rangers on current conditions. Naturalists take guided trips along some of Zion's trails from late March to November. They also lead off-trail hikes through canyons, up the Virgin River and over slickrock country.

There are trails in Zion for those who want an easy 10 minute walk, a two day backpacking trip, or something in between. When choosing a hike consider not only your time and interests but also your physical fitness and fear of heights. Easy trails are short and mostly level. Moderate and strenuous trails require hiking long distances, mostly uphill.

The Zion Narrows is the most challenging hike in the park: a 12.5 mile excursion through the narrow canyon, sometimes as narrow as 20 feet, with vertical walls 2,000 feet high. The river meanders through a water-sculptured gorge of sandstone arches, grottos and soaring fluted walls. The river is the trail, meaning you will be doing a lot of wading, and better be prepared to swim. A day's adventure if there ever was one.

But whichever trail you pick at Zion, you're in for a treat. This is one national park where there is not a single uninspired trail. The following numbered trail and area descriptions are keyed on our Zion Overview Map. . .

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