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Directions to Zion National ParkFrom the North: Travel I-15 south, past Beaver. exit on Hwy 20. Follow US-89 to Mount Carmel Junction. Take SR-9 to Zion's east entrance.
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Emerald Pools
Lower Pool - Moisture seeps from sandstone and mist
sprays from the falls, feeding lush hanging gardens in the recessed rock. Ferns
and moss sprout from the mountainside with an occasional monkey flower, shooting
star or delicate columbine peering from the more subtle vegetation. The trail
ducks behind twin waterfalls, spilling from the middle pools, leaving black streaks
of desert varnish behind. Droplets dance off boulders that have fallen from above,
now lining the pool of mossy green water.
Middle Pool - Backtrack up the same trail just descended to get to the middle pools and turn left after passing between the two large boulders. At the middle pools, shallow streams cross the trail, before the water spills over the lip to the lower pool. The first middle pool is formed by the Behunin Canyon watershed - one of Zion's drier canyoneering routes. Next, just over the ridge, the second middle pool is created by the Heaps Canyon watershed - one of Zion's most difficult canyoneering routes. After a storm, when water is flowing in Heaps Canyon and Behunin Canyon, the waterfalls become profuse. Watch that children never stray near the overhanging ledge, past the chained areas, where algae and slippery rock result in unsafe footing.
Upper Pool - The secluded oasis of the upper pool is framed by colossal cliffs on three sides. Watch for canyoneers rappelling from Heaps Canyon down the backside of the boulder-rimmed pool.
Beta: Coordinates and other trail and canyoneering information by Zion Park search and rescue veteran team member Bo Beck and www.zionnational-park.com author Tanya Milligan.
To post trip reports, offer corrections, updates, or for more information please visit the Zion National Park Forum
Suggested Gear: A sturdy pair of shoes are recommend to hike the trails in Zion National Park. Many quality shoes will help grip the rocks and prevent injury.
East Zion Lodge
Vacation House
Group Lodging
East Zion Golf
East Zion RV Park
Vacation Packages
Mileage from
Mt. Carmel Jct.
Zion National Park 12
Bryce Canyon 60
Grand Canyon 85
Cedar Breaks 45
Grand Staircase 9
Dixie Forest 22
Sand Dunes 11
Coyote Butte 57
Red Canyon 47
Tuweep 90
Stay in a hotel the heart of the parks, Mount Carmel Junction, and visit the treasures of the Southwest and Utah.
Site Map
Site Map II
Site Map III
Zion Hiking
Zion Park Hiking
Zion Hiking Advanced
Zion Canyoneering
Kolob Hiking
Greater Zion Area
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