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The Zion Narrows

Washington County, Utah

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Trail length

25.6 km

Time

~2 days

Elevation Gain

1625 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Embark on the Zion Narrows' breathtaking trek, where river trails and towering cliffs promise an epic adventure.”

What to expect?

canyons
rivers
scenic-views

Activity types

camping
nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long does The Zion Narrows hike take from top to bottom?

The Zion Narrows is about 25.64 km, or roughly 16 miles, and most top-down parties take a full day or split it into a one-night backpacking trip. The route runs from Chamberlain's Ranch to the Temple of Sinawava, and the terrain is slow because much of the hike is spent walking and wading in the Virgin River.

Do you need a permit for The Zion Narrows hike?

A permit is required for the full top-down version of The Zion Narrows from Chamberlain's Ranch, whether it is done in one long day or as a one-night trip. The shorter bottom-up hike from the Temple of Sinawava does not require a permit, but upstream travel is limited to Big Spring and to 1/4 mile into Orderville Canyon.

Where do you start and finish The Zion Narrows hike?

The full top-down route for The Zion Narrows starts at Chamberlain's Ranch and finishes at the Temple of Sinawava in Zion Canyon. The bottom-up access point is also the Temple of Sinawava, reached via the 1-mile Riverside Walk from shuttle stop #9, where restrooms and water are available.

Is The Zion Narrows hike dangerous when water levels are high?

Yes. The Zion Narrows can close when the Virgin River flow exceeds 120 CFS, and it also closes when the National Weather Service issues a Flash Flood Warning. This is a narrow slot canyon where the river is the trail, so high water, sudden storms, and cold conditions can quickly turn a difficult hike into a serious hazard.

What is the best time of year to hike The Zion Narrows?

Late spring through fall is the most common season for The Zion Narrows, but conditions change dramatically through the year. Spring snowmelt can keep the route closed for extended periods, while July through September brings monsoon-driven flash flood risk, so fall often offers the most stable combination of access and river conditions.

Can you do The Zion Narrows as an overnight backpacking trip?

Yes. The Zion Narrows top-down route can be done as a single overnight trip, and Zion National Park has 12 designated Narrows campsites roughly halfway between Chamberlain's Ranch and the Temple of Sinawava. Multi-night backpacking trips through the Narrows are not permitted.

Is The Zion Narrows dog friendly?

No. Pets are not allowed on trails in Zion National Park, and that includes access to The Zion Narrows via the Riverside Walk and the river route itself. That makes The Zion Narrows unsuitable for hikers planning to bring a dog.

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