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Zion National Park – Riverside Walk

Posted by on September 24, 2004

“Utah’s National Parks” by Ron Adkinson and published by Wilderness Press

 

Trip 11a – Riverside Walk

Distance:                 2.0 miles, round trip

Elevation Change:    4418/4490 feet

Suited For:               Walk

Difficulty:                Easy

Hazards:                  Negligible

Introduction:    Riverside walk is Zion’s most heavily used trail, and with good reason. Sleeping alcoves, luxurious hanging gardens, shady riparian woodlands, a nearly level trail, and an ever-narrowing and ever-deepening canyon draws visitors from the world…

September 2004

This is exactly as advertised above but it fails to mention the evil little squirrels who are very aggressive and willing to gnaw on anything for their fix of junk food.

Here’s the pics (Click on the picture to see full size):

These are low res pictures.  I can send you higher quality pictures if you want them

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