Observation Point via The East Mesa Trail
Observation Point via The East Mesa Trail

Observation Point via The East Mesa Trail

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Observation Point via The East Mesa Trail

Observation Point via The East Mesa Trail

Distance: 7.0mi
Elevation: 702ft
Time: 2.5-3.5h

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Observation Point via the East Mesa Trail is a popular out-and-back day hike tucked in the corner of Zion National Park. This hike is the easiest way to access Observation Point: an overlook that is over 700ft higher than Angel’s Landing. The hike down this well-maintained trail will earn hikers absolutely magnificent views of the valley below.

Observation Point via The East Mesa Trail Map

Getting there

The East Mesa Trailhead can be accessed by following an unmaintained access road or via a $5 shuttle service. If you choose to drive your own vehicle, take a left up the North Fork Road approximately 14.5mi east down route 9 from Springdale. Follow the road for 5.4mi then turn left onto Pine Angle road and follow it northwest to the trailhead. This road is unmaintained and only recommended for high clearance vehicles. Parking is also very limited at the trailhead, so we recommend saving yourself a headache (and saving your vehicle’s suspension) and just taking the shuttle service.

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Backcountry Campground

No

When to do

April to October

Pets allowed

No

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Out and back


Observation Point via The East Mesa Trail
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Observation Point via The East Mesa Trail Description

With breathtaking views of Angel’s Landing and the Virgin River, the East Mesa Trail to Observation Point is a must-do when visiting Zion. This trail can be tricky to get to but we promise that it’s worth it. A high-clearance vehicle is required to navigate the dirt road up to the trailhead as this road is unmaintained and gets gnarly especially after a rainstorm. The parking at the trailhead is also very limited once you get there. A shuttle service is available for $5, and, although you have to time yourself to catch it there and back, this is the best option for accessing the trailhead. The East Mesa Trail is surrounded by private property. Please be respectful of the property boundaries when you visit.

The East Mesa Trail to Observation point is a bit of a longer hike but the low-grade makes this trail accessible for most hikers, and families with older children. The trail has many shady sections, so this is a good hike to do on a hot day, but be sure to bring lots of water, dehydration is a constant and serious risk when hiking in the desert. The views along this route, and especially the views from Observation Point itself are second to none. Truly breathtaking, the Observation Point Overlook is a sought out spot in Zion for photographers and nature lovers alike.

From the East Mesa Trailhead, follow the off-road trail westward into the forest. After approximately 2.0mi, you will see a trail branching off to the North. This is the Mystery Canyon Trail. This trail leads to a highly technical canyoneering route, so stick left or you will quickly find yourself in over your head. 1.0mi later, you will meet up with the East Rim Trail to Observation Point. Stay right at this junction to continue a short 0.3mi to the Observation Point overlook.

From the Overlook, gaze westward over the Virgin River to Angel’s Landing and Cathedral Mountain. The views from this vantage point are unlike any in the park, so be sure to snap a photo or two before turning back and following the same trail back home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Observation Point higher than Angel’s Landing?

Yes, Observation Point is 715ft higher than Angel’s Landing. From Observation point, hikers actually look down upon the Angel’s Landing Overlook.

Is Observation Point Trail closed?

No, the Observation Point Trail from East Mesa is not closed. However, in August 2019 a rockslide buried the trail from Observation Point to Weeping Rock. This trail remains closed indefinitely.

Insider Hints

  • Limited parking and unmaintained roads to the trailhead make the $5 shuttle service a great option for trail access.

  • The chipmunks at Observation point have gotten aggressively snacky. Do not feed them.

  • A camera is crucial for this route.

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