Zion National Park was incredible. It's the most popular national park in Utah, and it's easy to see why. It's definitely a must-return to--a lot of the park was closed, and what we did see just made us want to experience it all. We saw Zion from bottom to top by hiking the Narrows, which is a slot in a canyon cut out by a river, and finishing up the day with Angels Landing. The pictures are limited because we were hiking through a river, but hopefully what we did capture can give you a glimpse into how much Zion has to offer.
Starting with the top views:
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The sun going down between canyons creates some intense lighting shots |
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The world below is so small |
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An old couple took our picture to show their friends the "crazy hippie kids" on the edge |
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The canyon walls were so high and so sheer |
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The valley at dusk |
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Dark but breathtaking |
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The canyons just keep going |
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Headed back down |
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Abby in two pieces |
Photo creds to Grey on all of these pictures, Abby didn't trust herself not to drop her phone in the river
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The Narrows, starting from the back |
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We hopped a lot of waterfalls |
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This was the first waterfall to conquer |
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See why they call it the Narrows? |
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Honestly otherworldly out here |
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Just us and some waterfalls |
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These spaces must not get sun for more than an hour or so a day |
Great photos Grey! We love uour hippie picture, but I'd be praying for your safety...🙄
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