Trail with Trail

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    Emerald Pools Zion National Park

    View type : Waterfalls, Natural Pools, River, Mountains

    Emerald Pools Trail is a popular 3 mile loop trail consisting of Lower, Middle and Upper Emerald Pools. Upper Emerald Pools are more difficult to reach compared to the Lower and Middle Emerald Pools

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    Angels Landing Zion National Park

    View type : Panoramic, Mountains, Canyon

    Angels Landing is a 1,488-foot tall rock formation in Zion National Park with a steep, very narrow trail (for advanced hikers) cut into solid rock leads to the top of Angels Landing and provides views of Zion Canyon.

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    Peek-A-Boo Loop Trail Bryce Canyon

    View type : Hoodoos, Spires, Formations, Canyon

    The Peekaboo Loop Trail is a 5.5 mile strenuous hiking trail and is also an equestrian trail in Bryce Canyon National Park. It has three starting points but most start up at Bryce Point and it quickly drops to the Canyon floor providing views of towering spikes and hoodoos from Read more [...]

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    Navajo Loop Trail Bryce Canyon National Park

    View type : Hoodoos, Rock Formations, Canyon

    Popular 1.4 mile loop, which is often combined with Queen’s Garden trail, that starts at the sunset point down to the floor of the Bryce Canyon. The trail features popular hoodoo formations such as Wall Street, Twin Bridges, Thor’s Hammer etc.

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    Coyote Gulch Escalante

    View type : Arches, Canyon, Natural Bridge, Secret Lagoon, Red Rock

    Nestled in the heart of Escalante’s canyon country, Coyote Gulch is a winding semi-narrow canyon that winds its way down through red rocks and contains two arches, a natural bridge, waterfalls, secret black lagoon etc.. It has four entry points on the Hole-in-the-Rock dirt road, which requires 4×4 with large clearance and Read more [...]

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    Rainbow Bridge National Monument

    View type : Arches, Canyon, Lake, Boat Cruise, Red Rock Formations

    Rainbow Bridge is an iconic, picturesque natural sandstone bridge set against the backdrop of red-rock formations and canyons mostly accessible only by a boat trip on Lake Powell or a 14-mile (one way) trail.

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    Havasu Creek Colorado River Confluence

    View type : River, Havasu Creek, Canyon

    Popular photo spot where the turquoise colored Havasu creek meets the Colorado River surrounded by the majestic canyon walls. It is about 8 mile (each one) hike from the campgrounds and is only recommended for experienced hikers. Alternately, many Colorado River Rafting tours include this in the itinerary.

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    Mooney Falls Supai

    View type : Waterfalls, Natural Pool

    Mooney Falls is a 200 foot tall waterfalls with a natural turquoise blue pool and is located less than a mile from the Havasu Falls and reached through a challenging climb down the rock face using ladders and chains.