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Angels Landing Trail

Keep an eye on the weather. It can change quickly – sunny when you start, but suddenly windy and chilly. A light jacket is worth packing.

Bring a power bank for your phone. You’ll want to take tons of pics, and there are places where you might lose signal, so saving battery is key.

Consider booking shuttle tickets in advance. They sell out fast during peak season, and you don’t want to waste time waiting around.

Start your hike early, around 6 AM, to avoid the crowds and the heat. Trust me; it's way more peaceful and you get to enjoy the sunrise!
Delicate Arch Trail

If you want stunning photos, try to visit around sunset. The light hitting the arch is magical, and you'll get fewer people in your shots.

Don't try to rush it; take your time to enjoy the views along the trail. I sprinted up and missed some amazing spots!

Start your hike early, around 7 AM, to avoid the heat and crowds. It makes for a much nicer experience, trust me!

Wear good hiking shoes—those rocks can be slippery. I saw several folks struggling in flip-flops, which isn't a good idea!
Navajo Loop and Queen's Garden Trail

I think you should wear good hiking shoes with grip. I wore regular sneakers and regretted it when I hit some slippery areas – wasn't a fun time!

My advice is to bring plenty of water and some snacks, especially if you’re planning to take your time exploring. I ran out of energy halfway through!

For a stunning view, don’t miss the sunrise at Sunrise Point before you start hiking. Trust me, it's worth waking up early for that beautiful sky

I recommend hitting the trails early, like around 7 AM, to beat the crowd and catch the beautiful morning light. It's way cooler too!
The Zion Narrows Riverside Walk

Get there by 8 AM if you can! The morning light is fantastic for photos, plus you beat the crowds and the heat, which really ramps up by midday.

Check the weather before you head out. I almost got caught in a rainstorm, which can turn the Narrows dangerous. A sunny forecast makes for the best experience.
Don’t forget to bring a lightweight backpack with snacks and water. You’ll want to take breaks, and there’s a lot of picturesque spots to chill and enjoy the views.

I suggest using the shuttle to get to the trailhead, since parking fills up fast. You’ll save time driving around looking for a spot. Plus, it’s super eco-friendly.
Upper Emerald Pool Trail

My advice is to pack some snacks and plenty of water. The trail is longer than it looks, and I was running low on energy halfway through. A quick break with a granola bar made all the difference!