Ascend Zion's iconic Angel's Landing with expert guides, experiencing breathtaking views and wildlife along the way. A must-do for adventure lovers seeking a challenging hike with unforgettable scenery.
Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated during the steep climb.
Wear sturdy, non-slip hiking shoes for safety on rocky sections.
Begin early in the day to avoid crowds and the midday heat.
Avoid hiking in high winds or thunderstorms for safety.
Angel's Landing was originally known as Crescents of God by early Mormon settlers and has a long history of attracting daring climbers.
Guided tours emphasize Leave No Trace principles, helping preserve Zion’s fragile landscape.
Sticky-soled hiking shoes improve grip on rocky and narrow paths.
Hydration is key during strenuous ascents in dry environments.
Wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to shield from sun exposure.
summer specific
Energy-boosting snacks keep you fueled through the climb.