Bright Angel Point is a spectacular scenic viewpoint at Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s accessed via a short ½ mile round-trip trail from the Grand Canyon Lodge at the North Rim.
Horseshoe Bend is an incredible natural feature on the Colorado River. It’s located within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Arizona, about five miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam.
Riverside Walk is a very easy paved trail at Zion National Park in Utah. It’s located at the Temple of Sinawava shuttle stop at the end of Zion Canyon Scenic Drive. The trail is 2.2 miles round-trip and follows the path of the Virgin River.
The Weeping Rock Trail at Zion National Park in Utah takes hikers on a short uphill walk to a natural hanging garden in Zion Canyon. The trailhead is located at the Weeping Rock shuttle stop along Zion Canyon Scenic Drive. It’s the shortest trail in the entire park.
The Kayenta Trail connects the Emerald Pools Trail to the Grotto picnic area at Zion National Park in Utah. The trailhead is located at the Grotto shuttle stop along Zion Canyon Scenic Drive.
The Emerald Pools Trail at Zion National Park in Utah takes hikers to a set of natural pools and waterfalls. The trailhead is located on the Zion Lodge shuttle stop along Zion Canyon Scenic Drive.
Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is the road through the main part of Zion National Park in Utah. It follows the path of the Virgin River as it winds through Zion Canyon.
The Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway is a scenic drive that runs through Zion National Park in Utah. We drove the highway from the east entrance of the park to the Zion Canyon Visitor Center.
Cedar Breaks National Monument protects a spectacular natural amphitheater that runs three miles long and ½ mile deep. It’s similar to the amphitheater at nearby Bryce Canyon National Park but more eroded.
The Navajo Loop Trail is one of the spectacular routes into the Bryce Amphitheater at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. It starts and ends at Sunset Point.