Angels Landing
Continuing the Angels Landing hike, after Refrigerator Canyon, and Walter’s Wiggles, you come to a sandy, broad high point about 1500ft (457m) above the canyon floor called Scout Lookout. From here, you can see the trail which follows perilously along a sandstone backbone to the Angels Landing peak.
We actually stopped here and called our hike good - although the trail extends further, as you can see in the photo. The views were glorious, and getting close to the trail edges at Scout Lookout gave all of us an appreciation for how Zion’s Canyon was carved out over time.
Check out more on Zion National Park by reading the 2010 Fall Map & Guide Newspaper, taken from the Zion National Park website.
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