Posted by Jeff on Mar 29, 2021 @ 9:36 am in Hiking, Hiking Blog, Photo Essays, Utah, Zion National Park | 0 comments | Last modified: March 29, 2021
The last of our whirlwind post-Christmas Utah swing through three national parks, a state park, and BLM land, Zion is always a crowd favorite. And the crowds were out in force. Pandemic or not, holiday season or not, Zion was packed. Zion Canyon itself was closed without a reservation, so we confined our visit to the eastern side of the park. Still absolutely stunning!...
Learn MorePosted by Jeff on Nov 4, 2014 @ 8:17 am in Hiking, Hiking Blog, Rated Easy Hikes, Utah, Water Hikes, Zion National Park | 0 comments | Last modified: January 7, 2015
The only trail in Zion National Park that is suitable for wheelchairs, allows your pets to join you, and is also bicycle friendly. Pa’rus is from a Paiute word meaning “bubbling, tumbling water.” Both Oak Creek and Pine Creek cross this paved pathway that winds along the Virgin River between the Visitor Center and Canyon Junction. Ideal for start of day...
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