A view looking down the main canyon at Zion National Park. This photo was taken from Observation Point which can only be reached by hiking up from the valley floor starting all the way down at the bottom of the canyon. A strenuous hike but worth it for the views and interesting scenery along the way up. You can hardly see it in this photo, but this canyon was carved by that little river at the bottom that runs next to the park road. If it wasn't for the river, we'd never see this sight.
The cliff that juts out on the lower right portion of the frame is Angel's Landing. A tall sandstone monolith that rises a little over 1000 feet from the valley floor. There's a wild hiking trail that takes you up to the top which I hiked during the previous day of my trip. Lots of fun!
The cliff that juts out on the lower right portion of the frame is Angel's Landing. A tall sandstone monolith that rises a little over 1000 feet from the valley floor. There's a wild hiking trail that takes you up to the top which I hiked during the previous day of my trip. Lots of fun!
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