Zion trip | Angel’s Landing
- cathychanga
- Nov 16, 2020
- 1 min read
Last weekend, I had a trip to Zion National Park in Utah – an unexpected mind-blowing experience.

Zion brought me too many good memories so I decided to use 3 blogs to introduce this journey. Begin with Angel’s Landing – the most famous spot and challenging trail in Zion. Angels Landing is a strenuous trail in Zion National Park with steep drop-offs and very narrow sections. We started from the West Rim trail - a well-maintained, paved trail. Along the way, we literally walked between and onto canyons. After 1 hour walk, we reached the beginning of Angel’s Landing. The last half-mile (0.8 km) follows a steep and narrow ridge from Scout Lookout to Angels Landing itself, a fantastic observation point 1500 feet above Zion Canyon. Anchored support chains are attached along some sections of the sheer cliff. To be honest, the trail is pretty scary – but it’s worth to conquer, the view is amazing. Just keep in mind – don’t go when it’s snowy or windy, and don’t go if you are really afraid of height. Besides these situations, it’s one of the coolest trails I’ve ever hiked.
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