Relatively easy little hike. The canyon's colors are so saturated and red that they don't look real. In the middle of summer there wasn't much water to see but it was still beautiful. I hope to go...
Emerald Pools
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Emerald Pools, located in Springdale, Utah, is part of the vast National Park Service network, representing an official U.S. government organization dedicated to preserving America's natural beauty and cultural heritage. It invites visitors to explore the stunning landscapes and rich history of national parks across the United States.
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Today we hiked all 3 levels of Zion's Emerald Pools trails - lower, middle & upper. Super easy to access & navigate with sufficient signage, the trails are well manicured & safe, despite a...
The hike was enjoyable, offering different landscapes at various turns. All three pools begin from the same trail called Kayenta. About 2 miles in, you will come across the Lower Pool first. If...
Definitely one of the easier hikes at Zion. When I came here the bridge between Zion lodge and emerald pools was closed so I had to take the shuttle to The Grotto and hike from there. This is a...
A decent length hike if you do all 3 pools. I don't know if it was just the time of year we visited (October) but we were let down by the "pools". The upper and middle were dirty buggy water with...






