Emerald Pools hike
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This gentle hike brings trekkers up to the stunning spring-fed three-tiered Emerald Pools, with fantastic views of the sandstone cliffs lining the valley. Most of the trail is reasonably well shaded, making this a great hike for hotter days.
Getting there
Enter Zion National Park from the town of Springdale. If possible park near the visitors centre just past the park gates. If that lot is full, park in the town of Springdale and get the free shuttle bus to the visitors centre. From the visitors centre take the other free shuttle bus into Zion Canyon. For most of the year the canyon is not open to public vehicles. Exit the bus at “The Grotto”.
About
When to do | Spring and Fall, avoid summer heat |
Backcountry Campsites | None |
Toilets | At “The Grotto†bus stop |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Moderate to High |
Route Type | Out and back |
Emerald Pools
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Route Description for Emerald Pools
Find the trailhead by crossing the street and footbridge leading across the Virgin River. Here you will find a junction. Turn left towards the Emerald Pools and head up a couple of switchbacks. After gaining this modest amount of elevation the trail contours above the Virgin River for a few hundred yards, yielding great views of the fertile oasis formed from the flowing water.
Soon the path will veer to the right heading up to an obvious recession in the otherwise uniform canyon wall. The trail will now start to gain elevation once again, however it is not extremely steep, or challenging. There are several ways to complete the hike, as the diversions for the Lower and Middle pools all loop back up with the main trail.
Our favourite way to do this hike is to go directly towards the Upper Pools first (staying right at all the signs) then visit the Middle and Lower Pools on the way back. The final part of the ascent is sun exposed, which can be uncomfortable near midday. The area around the Upper Pools, however, is beautifully shaded. From the Upper Pools you will be almost completely surrounded by absolutely sheer vertical cliffs. These cliffs form the base of Castle Dome.
After soaking in the views and tranquility of the Upper Pools, return the way you came and keep a lookout for signposted junctions. Continuing forward, keep hanging a right at the next two junctions to visit the Middle and Lower Pools. From the Lower Pools especially, you’ll be able to see a stunning little seasonal waterfall cascading over the overhanging cliff. The trail runs right beneath the falls!
Finally, after admiring the serenity of the water, return the way you came following signs for “The Grotto”.
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Insider Hints
You can also approach the pools from the Zion Lodge. Ask your bus driver or a park ranger for more information.
This is a great hike to add on after completing Angel’s Landing – if you have the energy!
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Barbara Clarkson 4 years ago
Went here last spring and it was fantastic! Must do!
Frank M. 4 years ago
The hike was moderate up to the initial spot, but going farther up to the upper pools is strenuous. Beautiful scenery and a good hike.
April O. 4 years ago
Did this hike right after Angel's Landing! What a productive day!
Gabriel10 4 years ago
Magnificent area with lots of shades to cool down and rest.
marjflores 5 years ago
Stunning views! I heard and seen a lot of bad reviews about this place, but I'm glad they're not true. I highly recommend this hike.
Isaiah L. 5 years ago
Fun and relaxing hike. Me and my friends enjoyed our trip here. But we decided not to stay long because the crowd started to get crazy after 10 am.
Mariah D. 5 years ago
Nice trail. There were lots of sweet spots to take a break. It's pretty crowded though so better go early. Don't forget to apply sunscreen.
Jarvie P. 5 years ago
Beautiful. So worth it. As much as possible choose to go during weekdays.
Melinda J. 5 years ago
Splendid hike! It was a great experience. Trail was well maintained and well marked.
Willy G. 5 years ago
Pretty hike!. We spent a lovely morning hiking and enjoying the pools. Such a great place to visit.