If you want epic views of Zion Canyon without having to climb Angels Landing, then head to Observation Point. The East Mesa Trail takes you through a pinyon-juniper forest and past towering ponderosas before opening up to Observation Point, one of the best views in Zion National Park (you’ll be able to see Angels Landing in the distance).
Be advised, the East Mesa Trail is currently the ONLY trail you can hike to access Observation Point. There used to be an alternative way of hiking to Observation Point from Weeping Rock in Zion Canyon, but the trail is closed due to rockfall.
Trail Stats for Observation Point
Location: Zion National Park
Trailhead Location: Google maps
Trailhead Parking Difficulty: Difficult. Parking at the trailhead is on public land, but the surrounding land is private. This means you either have to snag one of the limited parking spots or pony up $5 to take a shuttle from the Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort. Be aware, the road to the trailhead may become impassable after rain or snow.
Distance: 7 miles (out-and-back trail)
Elevation Gain: 700 ft.
Difficulty: Moderate (5.5-6.5/10)
Estimated Hike Time: 2 ½-3 ½ hours (Factor in time spent at Observation Point!)
Fee: There’s no fee to park at the trailhead, but you technically need an entrance pass to hike in Zion.
Dog-Friendly?: No.
Best Time of Year to Hike: Year-round (road to the trailhead may be inaccessible in the winter due to snow).
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