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  2. Angels Landing - Wikipedia

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    Angels Landing, known previously as the Temple of Aeolus, is a 1,488-foot (454 m) tall rock formation [2] in Zion National Park in southwestern Utah, United States. A renowned trail cut into solid rock in 1926 leads to the top of Angels Landing and provides panoramic views of Zion Canyon .

  3. Angels Landing hike in Zion National Park is precipitous fun

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    A group of friends navigates the chain section of the Angels Landing hike in Zion National Park on Friday, April 1, 2022. I was nervous as I grabbed the thick chain and headed up a set of steep ...

  4. Top Zion National Park hike: Angel's Landing - AOL

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    Zion National Park in Utah is home to an adrenaline-fueled hike called Angel's Landing, which climbs to the top of a towering rocky outcrop. The climb is about 2.5 miles, and at the top you'll get ...

  5. Why Zion National Park is so special and what to know before ...

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    Permits are, however, required to hike popular Angels Landing as well as the 16-mile through hike of the Virgin River Narrows. They’re also required for activities like backcountry camping and ...

  6. Zion National Park - Wikipedia

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    Zion National Park is a national park of the United States located in southwestern Utah near the town of Springdale. Located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau , Great Basin , and Mojave Desert regions, the park has a unique geography and a variety of life zones that allow for unusual plant and animal diversity.

  7. Observation Point (Zion National Park) - Wikipedia

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    A popular 8-mile round-trip trail climbs from the Weeping Rock trailhead along Zion Canyon Road to reach the top. [3] Neighbors visible from the point include The Great White Throne, Cathedral Mountain, Angels Landing, and Cable Mountain. This geographical feature's name was officially adopted in 1934 by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. [2]