

Here, you'll find everything from simple walks along the valley floor to cliff-side trails, like the famous Angel's Landing trail, which is not for the faint of heart or anyone with a fear of heights.

The most popular hikes in Zion are accessed off the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive and the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway. Sometimes referred to as a vertical park due to its sheer vertical walls, Zion is a hiker's paradise. This self-drive route takes you high above the valley and offers incredible views from the lookouts. The Zion-Mount Carmel Highway runs east-west through the park and is also a must-do drive. In winter, you can drive this route in your own vehicle. From spring until fall, a sightseeing bus takes visitors through the park along this route, stopping at all the major sites and trailheads. Many of the park's most impressive sites are found in Zion Canyon, along the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, which follows the valley floor. Red rock cliffs, waterfalls, and stunning vistas are some of the key attractions. Zion National Park, less than a three-hour drive from Las Vegas, features some of Utah's most outstanding scenery.
