Shuttle Stop to Start from: #9 Temple of Sinawava Pit toilets are available at the parking area. Paved trail ends at a few steps and a rock alcove with dripping springs. Follow the signs to the left.ĭescription: Short but steep. Trailhead Location: Across the bridge adjacent to the parking lot. Shuttle Stop to Start from: #7 Weeping Rock When the shuttle is not in operation and the parking is full at the Grotto, this trail is a lovely alternate way to reach the Grotto. Restrooms are available at both the Lodge and the Grotto. This trail is a great place to view wildlife. This trail can also be accessed from the Grotto if you walk down canyon and behind the historic stone building.ĭescription: The trail connects the Zion Lodge to the Grotto and is near the road most of the way. Trailhead Location: Behind the shuttle stop at the Zion Lodge. Shuttle Stop to Start from: #5 Zion Lodge or #6 Grotto Restrooms and water filling stations are available at the Visitor Center. You can access this trail from the Museum (Shuttle Stop #2) by using a short connector trail that is not designed for wheelchairs and not approved for bikes or pets. This is the only trail in Zion National Park that allows both pets (on a leash up to 6 feet) and bicycles. This trail is handicap accessible, but wheelchairs may need assistance. This trail can also be accessed from the Canyon Junction shuttle stop.ĭescription: A paved trail that follows the Virgin River from the South Campground to Canyon Junction. ![]() Trailhead Location: Up canyon from the Visitor Center and across the bridge adjacent to the South Campground. ![]() Shuttle Stop to Start from: #1 Visitor Center or #3 Canyon Junction Download our hiking guide in the park newspaper.
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