Zion National Park Restores Beloved Hiking Trail
Zion National Park Restores Beloved Hiking Trail
US · Published Sep 8, 2025
The Weeping Rock Trail at Zion National Park has reopened after being closed for nearly two years due to a rockfall in
The 0.4-mile trail leads to beautiful hanging gardens within the Navajo Sandstone, offering a unique hiking experience.
Park rangers are reminding visitors to stay alert and exercise caution due to ongoing geological activity and the risk of rockfalls.
Weeping Rock Trail reopens after two years
Zion National Park is celebrating the reopening of the beloved Weeping Rock Trail after nearly two years of closure. The 0.4-mile trail, a favorite among park visitors, had been shut down following a significant rockfall in 2023. The incident not only closed the trail but also temporarily suspended shuttle services within the park.
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