
Was once an amazing hike- CLOSED 10/18 due to a rock slide. As of today 10/5/19 still not reopened with no possible open date in sight. No access what so ever. Very dangerous. Weeping Rock,...
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Weeping Rock Trail is a popular hiking trail located in Springdale, Utah, known for its unique rock formation that appears to "weep" water droplets. The trail is a short and relatively easy hike, suitable for all skill levels, offering stunning views of the surrounding canyon.
Hikers can expect a peaceful and serene experience as they make their way through the trail, surrounded by lush vegetation and the soothing sound of water trickling down the rock face. Weeping Rock Trail is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts looking to explore the beauty of Zion National Park.
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Was once an amazing hike- CLOSED 10/18 due to a rock slide. As of today 10/5/19 still not reopened with no possible open date in sight. No access what so ever. Very dangerous. Weeping Rock,...
We spent a day at the park. We did some of the easy hikes and looked around. This was a hike to a water fall but at this time of year it was some sprinkles off the rocks. You got sprinkled on a...
Such a cool hiking spot in Zion National Park! It's family-friendly, although there isn't much water in August, it's still worth the view.
A nice easy trail for beginners. A little bit of an incline, but only about a half mile round-trip. Beautiful scenery, but do you prepare to get dripped on a bit from the weeping rock! I would...
Great and quick hike, yet beautiful when you get to the top. Incline and watch your steps, can get slippery depending on the weather. But overall an easy hike. One of my favorite.