Observation Point hike in Zion National Park
Observation Point hike in Zion National Park

Observation Point Trail

Zion National Park
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Observation Point Trail

Distance: 7.9mi
Elevation: 2,940ft
Time: 4.5-6.5h

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This stunning hike brings trekkers to the most scenic viewpoint that can be found in Zion National Park – Observation Point. Towering above the entire Zion Canyon, this route is longer, harder, and less crowded than the famous Angel’s Landing, making it a true gem of a hike.

IMPORTANT: This trail is currently closed due to rockfall damage that took place in August of 2019. It will reopen after repairs, but the time is still unknown.

Observation Point Trail Map

Getting there

To get to the Observation Point Trailhead, 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 Weeping Rock bus stop.

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When to do

Spring and Fall, avoid summer heat

Backcountry Campsites

Along East Rim Trail

Toilets

At trailhead

Family friendly

No

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

High

Route Type

Out and back


Observation Point Trail
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Observation Point Trail Description

From the bus stop find the small parking lot on the right side of the road, which will be the same side you got off the bus. Here you will find the pit toilet and some trash bins. Cross a small footbridge to find the trailhead signs as well as a fork. Continue to the right here and begin the climb.

The first part of this hike is just pure switchbacks making their way up the canyon wall. These have been blasted into the sandstone slick rock, and it was obvious that when the trail was first created it was paved. Now the pavement is quite cracked and doesn’t detract too much from the wilderness aesthetics! This path is extremely well leveled, making the challenging ascent that much more pleasant.

You will shortly reach the first junction for Hidden Canyon, about halfway up this first set of switchbacks. Turn left here towards observation point and continue to slog upwards. Looking back you will be able to see the Big Bend in the river, as well as a fantastic aspect of Angel’s Landing (the sheer cliff-lined tower extending from the main canyon walls).

Finally you will crest a small ridge and stop climbing. You will enter a series of narrow canyons, which are typically shaded for most of the day. This is a nice place to take a break, as the area by the canyons is usually quite cool. As you continue hiking you will exit the cool shade and enter a sun exposed traverse, leading deeper into this sunken valley.

Around this point, you may come to a very unusual realization. From the bottom of the canyon, the sheer cliffs seemed to be lining mountains, and even if you didn’t express that outright, that is most likely what your brain was thinking subconsciously. After gaining so much elevation, however, you will be able to see the flat planes sweeping out from the tops of the cliffs. The reality that these are canyon walls you have been looking at all this time really hits home, and you appreciate the power of the Virgin River for having carved out this unbelievable wonder of nature.

The trail will start to veer left and switchback again. You will pass by another junction for the East Rim Trail; turn left again to stay towards Observation Point. After switchbacking for quite a distance further, you will reach the top of this set and turn left again. Here your final objective is painfully obvious – the clear point around the cirque of rock that extends around to your right. You will traverse around this cliff-lined cirque, slowly gaining a moderate amount of elevation.

Finally you will reach the sandy beginning of the point and hike the last 0.5mi or so of the flat trail. From the point you will have magnificent views of Zion Canyon. Most of the best photos you see of this park are taken at this very spot. Early in the morning the beautiful dawn sun strikes the right (west) canyon walls, and by 11 am or so, the entire canyon is illuminated. Angel’s Landing looks tiny from your perch, as do the shuttle buses running up and down the road. Rest here awhile, soaking in the views, then return the way you came.

Frequently asked questions about Observation Point Trail

How long is the Observation Point Hike?

With an overall distance of 7.9mi, this out-and-back hiking route is a moderate length adventure that you should be able to complete in 4-5 hours, depending on pace and rest breaks.

How difficult is the Observation Point Trail?

Although this route features a fair bit of uphill hiking (2936ft), this is largely spread throughout the many well-maintained switchbacks that characterize the route. This makes for a tough but pleasant hike that is moderate in difficulty.

Can you see Angels Landing from Observation Point?

While both of these scenic lookouts offer amazing views over Zion Canyon, Observation Point actually stands 730ft above Angel’s Landing. This means that you will not only be able to spot Angel’s Landing, but will have an even better view of the canyon itself.

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Insider Hints

  • Don't make coffee at camp before the hike; wake up early and catch one of the first buses to beat the heat and crowds, then make coffee at the top!

  • Try combining this hike with Hidden Canyon for a longer excursion.

Comments

Walter Blu 5 years ago

Great hike, loved the observation point! Can really recommend it!

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Sally Walters 5 years ago

The observation point trail has some of the best viewpoints in Zion. I absolutely loved it

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Luckyluke 5 years ago

The Observation point hike was brilliant. The crowds were really low compared to some of the hikes in Zion. It gets really crowded in the park and I was so glad I still managed to find a trail to enjoy.

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Wyatt Thomas 5 years ago

Observation point is really popular, but for a good reason. Don't let the crowds keep you away from this beautiful place!

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Otis 5 years ago

Very popular hike but the views towards the canyon is to die for

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SteffWilk 5 years ago

The observation point is really popular with people but it's a must do. Just to see how spectacular Zion really is.

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Jane 5 years ago

Zion was amazing. and the observation point was a great start to see the environment

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Burokai 5 years ago

Long and rewarding hike, absolute must do. Views towards the Zion Canyon were iconic

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