Greetings from Zion National Park

Hiking into the north fork of the Virgin River is one of the most spectacular treks of the park. The hike drops you down about 900 feet to the river bed and takes you back 4 miles to this fantastic cut out in the canyon, appropriately named The Subway..I love desert hiking, especially when it’s along a stream, given that water is so precious in the desert environment.

Sincerely,
John sullivan

Zion National Park

Free-flowing rivers cut through multi-hued sedimentary rock to form Zion's deep and spectacular canyons. Park trails lead visitors to dramatic rock formations, hanging gardens, scenic vistas, ancient rock art and natural arches. People have lived in Zion’s landscape for at least 8,000 years, and the park's prehistoric art and artifacts tell the stories of the area’s previous inhabitants. The park also provides habitat for a variety of wildlife and large mammals, hardy desert plants like cholla and juniper, and rare and threatened birds like the peregrine falcon, California condor and Mexican spotted owl.

State(s): Utah

Established: 1909

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