At the trailhead, we looked up and saw this waterfall coursing down the rocks.
Wide angle shot of the canyon wall at the beginning of our hike.
More canyon wall rocks at the beginning of the trail.
As the trail climbed up, we could look over towards Weeping Rock and see another waterfall coming down.
The colors in the rocks were beautiful.
Here the tray entered a more narrow section as the trail continued towards the east through echo canyon.
There was a beautiful section of the trail where it entered a water canyon.
There were many interesting rock features and colors along the way.
The trail then climbs in a series of switchbacks up through the rocks.
Wide angle shot of the rock formations in the eastern part of the park.
After a while the trail joins the East Rim Trail as it continues toward Observation Point. Along this section a wide angle shot looking south along the Virgin River and Zion Canyon:View from Observation Canyon, looking south with Angel's Landing far below.
From another spot at Observation Point, looking towards the west, where the Virgin River comes down from the north.
looking at the canyon walls to the west
The Hidden Canyon Trail is about 0.6 mile to the entrance of the unmainted trail of Hidden Canyon. This section follows the cliff walls with some steep drop offs. Some sections have a chain you can hold on to.
The trail climbs up and down
one area has stone steps
other areas are more exposed
This is a slot canyon, where some scrambling is required.
We enjoyed getting around a few obstacles
and continuing up the canyon,
until we reached a small arch on the side of the canyon floor. We decided to make this our turn around point for the day.
So much to see and enjoy in this Hidden Canyon.
Some of the many wildflowers and plants we saw along the trail today:
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