Every year, thousands of hikers head to Zion National Park to hike the summit on Angels Landing.
Every year, thousands of hikers head to Zion National Park to hike the summit on Angels Landing. The challenging hike up a steep sandstone mountain contains chains that you can hold onto for your safety. During the walk, you can watch the magnificent view of Zion.
Angels Landing is a dangerous and, in bad weather, a creepy trail. Unfortunately, many falls and deaths have occurred on this trail so far. If you love photography, want an experience full of adventure and adrenaline, and are physically good, you should visit Angel Landing.
The total round-trip time of the track is 3-6 hours. It has a 7.2 km (4.5 miles) round trip and reaches 1765 meters (5,790 feet) elevation at the top. Angels Landing takes hikers up a steep mountain ridge to which they must hold on with metal chains. When the walk progresses, the canyon is exited.
There are beautiful views along the trail. Zion National Park is usually very crowded, but Angels Landing hike requires special permits so the trail is not too crowded. If you are careful along the track and hold tight to the chain, you can walk safely. The track is not very suitable for those who are afraid of heights.
Those who reach the final section of Angels Landing can enjoy the perfect 360-degree panoramic view of the canyons and cliffs. Although the beginning of the track is an asphalt, straight road, after crossing the bridge over the Virgin River, the road begins to deteriorate and rise. The closer you get to the summit of Angels Landing, the more beautiful Zion Canyon will look.
One mile after the start of the track, you reach Refrigerator Canyon, which takes its name from the cool temperatures in the shade. It's a good opportunity to relax and cool off a bit. Here there is a small cave where one can enter and lie down a little. Refrigerator Canyon is the only place where you can find shade during the entire walk.
Walter's Wiggles has passes that are difficult to climb. Although it's a short segment, you climb 250 feet and make 21 sharp turns. After this difficult part, the Scout Lookout is reached. This part is the hardest part of the parkour. Here the chain division begins. Angels Landing chains are made of solid metal.