Hike of the week: Angels Landing Trail — Zion National Park

By Steve Baker

Deseret News

Published: Thursday, June 25 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

Hikes descend from Angels Landing in Zion National Park.

Steve Baker, Deseret News

At the visitors center, talk to a park ranger about the trails. Rangers have a world of knowledge and can help you decide if Angels Landing is a good hiking choice for you and your family. From the visitors center, board the shuttle and get off at the Grotto stop. From the Grotto, cross the footbridge and go right on the West Rim Trail, which follows near the river. Then turn toward the cliffs and switchbacks up to Refrigerator Canyon. Enjoy the cooler temperatures and shade as the trail smooths out. Leaving Refrigerator Canyon, you arrive at Walters Wiggles. There are at least 20 switchbacks, zigzagging up a shoot to the ridgeline. You arrive at the trail junction for Angels Landing. Take the Angels Landing Trail. The trail climbs over rocks and boulders. For your safety, there are chains placed along dangerous areas. This hike is not recommended for families with small children because of slippery rocks and cliff drop-offs. On top there is a breathtaking view into the heart of Zion Canyon. Hikers are likely to get goose bumps at seeing such beauty.

Directions: From Salt Lake City take I-15 south and exit Highway 17 for Toquerville and La Verkin. In La Verkin, go left onto Highway 9. Follow Highway 9 into Springdale and the south entrance of Zion National Park.DestinationAngels Landing

Difficulty — Difficult

Round-trip miles — 5

Hiking time — 4 to 5 hours

Elevation gain — 1,488 feet

Trailhead restrooms — Yes

Dogs allowed — No

Entrance fee — $25

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