Riverside Walk in Zion National Park

This post is part of the ‘In 7′ photo series., where I share a moment in 7 pictures.

Check out my 4 Day Zion, Grand Canyon, and Bryce Canyon National Parks Itinerary

Riverside Walk was the first walk we did during our trip to Zion National Park. It ended up being one of our favorite walks in the park.

Riverside Walk is a paved, accessible trail. It’s the last stop on the Zion Canyon Shuttle (Temple of Sinawava (Stop 9)). It’s also very popular, which means that you will share the path with a lot of other people. Nonetheless, you get great views of geological formations, the Virgin River, and the flora and fauna in the park.

Here are my 7 photos that captured experience trekking Riverside Walk in Zion National Park with a photo-by-photo breakdown below:


Prime views of the geology of Zion National Park
A glimpse of Riverside Walk’s paved trail
A close-up of the ‘hanging gardens’.
Fall foliage starting to show.
The entrance to ‘The Narrows’.
View of the Virgin River
Another path (unpaved) nearby

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Smiti Nathan

I’m an archaeologist that travels around the world for both work and pleasure. I have a penchant for exploring ancient and modern places and the people, plants, and foods entangled in them. I write about archaeology, travel, and productivity.

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