
Zion National Park, Utah
37°17’5.62”N, 112°56’52.59”W
Class 2 (Trail may have tree roots or rocks jutting out. Navigation skills may consist of following rock cairns and choosing turns at junctions. Elevation gains may be more substantial.)
The Zion Narrows is an essential stop for everyone visiting Zion National Park. The up-and-back trail starts at the Temple of Sinawava shuttle stop and parallels the Virgin River for one mile along the paved riverside walk. The trail then enters the river and continues as long as you want to go.
Entrance fee
Yes
Most Recent: June 10, 1997

The Zion Narrows is an essential stop for everyone visiting Zion National Park. The up-and-back trail starts at the Temple of Sinawava shuttle stop and parallels the Virgin River for one mile along the paved riverside walk. The trail then enters the river and continues as long as you want to go.
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