Zion National Park has hiking trails for all levels, from the Lower Emerald Pool Trail to the Canyon Overlook Trail to the trail in this image: Angels Landing Trail. Even if you decide to stop at Scout Lookout and not hike that last vertigo-inducing half mile, you can still be proud of what you've tackled, and the views along the way are stunning.
Heading back down Angels Landing Trail, Zion National Park
Rebecca Latson
Thursday, March 5, 2020
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