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Zion National Park – Weeping Rock Trail

Posted by on June 24, 2004

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

 

Trip 9 – Weeping Rock Trail

Distance:                 0.5 miles Round Trip

Elevation Change:    4350/4450 feet

Suited For:               Walk

Difficulty:                Easy

Hazards:                  Trail can be slippery…

Introduction:    This short but moderately steep and paved nature trail offers a host of scenic delights and is a must for anyone visiting Zion. Hanging Gardens, shady riparian vegetation, and a dripping alcove nurtured by water emanating from the vast Navajo Sandstone aquifer are but a few of the outstanding features along this trail.

June 2004

The view here is absolutely spectacular.

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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