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Discover Zion National Park : A Self-Guided Tour

By CloudGuide S.L
Free cancellation available
Price is RM 19 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 6h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

Discover Zion National Park with our self-guided tour, allowing you to explore Utah's most dramatic canyon landscape at your own pace. Wade through The Narrows where the Virgin River carves between 1000 foot walls glowing amber and crimson in the desert light. Grip the chain-assisted ridge of Angels Landing for panoramic views across the canyon. Walk the Riverside Walk beneath towering cliffs dripping with hanging gardens of fern and columbine, hike to the Emerald Pools where waterfalls cascade over sandstone ledges into glowing green pools, drive the dramatic switchbacks of the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway through its mile-long tunnel carved in the 1920s, and watch the Watchman peak glow deep crimson at sunset from the valley. Discover the hidden finger canyons of Kolob, a separate section of the park where some of Zion's tallest sandstone walls rise in solitude far from the main valley, and explore Checkerboard Mesa's extraordinary geological patterns on the park's quieter east side.

Activity location

  • Big Bend
    • 84737, Washington County, Utah, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Zion Canyon Visitor Center
    • 1 Zion Park Boulevard
    • 84767, Springdale, Utah, United States

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Discover Zion National Park : A Self-Guided Tour

  • Activity duration is 6 hours and 30 minutes6h 30m
    6h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
RM 18.59 x 1 AdultRM 18.59
Total
Price is RM 18.59
Until Sat, 6 Jun

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Enjoy audio guide access for more than 50 sites across Zion National Park
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Self-guided walking tour (app)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Bonus Audio Guide: Zion Canyon Scenic Drive
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Digital Map
  • What's includedWhat's included
    NO in-person guide or physical equipment (bring your own device & headphones)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Private transportation
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entrance fees, in-person guide, headphones, transport, parking, food,Wi-Fi or cellular data, rentals

Know before you book

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Court of the Patriarchs (Pass by)

Three massive sandstone peaks named Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob — towering above the valley in formation like ancient sentinels. The viewpoint is a short walk from the shuttle stop, offering one of the first dramatic perspectives of Zion Canyon's layered red and cream Navajo Sandstone walls rising vertically from the green valley floor.

Zion National Park (Pass by)

The only lodging inside Zion Canyon — a historic lodge surrounded by towering canyon walls with emerald lawns and cottonwood trees lining the Virgin River. The lodge serves as a trailhead for the Emerald Pools trails and the Grotto, with views of the Great White Throne and Red Arch Mountain framing the valley.

Angel's Landing (Pass by)

The starting point for Zion's most legendary hike — Angels Landing, a 8.7-kilometer round trip ascending 453 meters via Walter's Wiggles (21 tight switchbacks) to a knife-edge ridge with chains bolted into the rock. The final half-mile along the narrow spine offers vertigo-inducing drops and views that rank among the best in any national park.

Weeping Rock (Pass by)

A natural alcove where water seeps through 2,000 feet of Navajo Sandstone and emerges as a curtain of dripping springs, creating lush hanging gardens of ferns, columbine, and golden columbine clinging to the overhanging cliff face. The short paved trail to the alcove reveals the geology of Zion's permeable sandstone layers.

Big Bend

  • 1h 30m
A dramatic horseshoe bend in the Virgin River offering the best upward views of Angels Landing's knife-edge ridge and the Great White Throne — a massive 732-meter monolith of Navajo Sandstone that is one of the largest freestanding rock formations in the world, glowing white and gold in the afternoon light.

Temple of Sinawava Trail (Pass by)

The end of the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive and the gateway to The Narrows — a natural amphitheatre where the canyon walls close in and the Virgin River emerges from the slot canyon ahead. The paved Riverside Walk follows the river upstream for 1.6 kilometers between towering walls draped with hanging gardens and seeping springs.

The Narrows (Pass by)

Zion's most iconic experience — wading upstream through the Virgin River between thousand-foot sandstone walls that narrow to just 6 meters in places. The sculpted canyon walls glow amber, crimson, and gold as sunlight filters down from above. Water depth varies from ankle to waist-deep depending on season and flow conditions.

Canyon Overlook Trail (Pass by)

A short but spectacular 1.6-kilometer trail starting at the east end of the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel — climbing to a viewpoint overlooking Pine Creek Canyon and the switchbacks of the canyon floor far below. The trail passes through sandstone slots, over natural bridges, and along cliff edges to one of Zion's most rewarding views for minimal effort.

Checkerboard Mesa (Pass by)

A striking sandstone formation along the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway — its surface etched with a distinctive crosshatch pattern created by the intersection of horizontal bedding planes and vertical stress fractures, weathered over millions of years into a natural checkerboard. One of the most photogenic geological features on the park's east side.

Emerald Pools (Pass by)

A series of three pools fed by waterfalls cascading over red sandstone ledges — the Lower Pool is reached by an easy paved trail, while the Middle and Upper Pools require progressively steeper climbs through a sandstone grotto with dripping overhangs. The pools glow emerald green from algae and reflected canyon light.

Kolob Canyons (Pass by)

Zion's hidden gem — a separate section of the park accessed from I-15, where towering red finger canyons carved by Timber and Taylor Creeks rival the main canyon in dramatic beauty with a fraction of the crowds. The 8-kilometer scenic drive ends at a viewpoint overlooking some of Zion's tallest sandstone walls.

Watchman Trail (Pass by)

A 5.2-kilometer trail climbing to a viewpoint overlooking Springdale, the Towers of the Virgin, and the Watchman — the distinctive peak guarding Zion's South Entrance. The trail is ideal at sunset when the canyon walls glow deep red, and offers a quieter alternative to the busier canyon trails with expansive desert and mountain panoramas.

Location

Activity location

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    Big Bend
    • 84737, Washington County, Utah, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Zion Canyon Visitor Center
    • 1 Zion Park Boulevard
    • 84767, Springdale, Utah, United States

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