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Weeping Rock (Zion National Park)
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Location
How to Get There
This hike is located in Zion National Park (Southern Utah).
To the trailhead: Park at the visitor center and take the free shuttle to the Weeping Rock stop. The well signed trailhead starts near the tram stop.
To the trailhead: Park at the visitor center and take the free shuttle to the Weeping Rock stop. The well signed trailhead starts near the tram stop.
city
springdale
state
UT
country
USA
Region
Zion National Park
Hike details
Distance
0.50 [Miles] Total
Hike Distance- Details
0.5 miles round trip.
Time
0.50 [Hours]
Time-details
It took us 30 minutes of hiking.
Elevation Details
Not much elevation change at all
Hike Trail Type
- Out and Back
- Lollypop Loop
Special Features
Water
Season
Best Season
- August
- September
Worst Season
- January
- February
- December
Season Details
Late Spring, Summer, Early fall.
Date Hike completed
September 05, 2006
Solitude
Solitude
Low
Solitude Details
No chance. This is a short hike for any skill level, expect 50-75 people.
Difficulty
difficulty detail
35 yr old Recommendation: A quick stroll, good for young children. This hike is Easy.
Permits
Be Aware of
Fee to enter the national park
Hike to Weeping Rock in Zion National park
This is one of the shorter day hike trails in Zion National Park. Follow the paved and well signed trail 0.25 miles to Weeping Rock. The trail gradually climbs up to a rock amphitheater. The water gradually makes its way through the sandstone and emerges through the rock at the harder shale level. The dripping water makes this a peaceful and scenic spot.