Lava Point to the Grotto – West Rim
This weekend we hiked the West Rim in Zion National Park. The hike is usually done as a backpack, but we opted to do it as a quick day hike instead. My hiking partners for the day were Bo Beck and Tim Tabor. We started early and got our car shuttle started. We parked one vehicle at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center and another at the Kolob Terrace where the trailhead for the West Rim is located. The trail begins with a even to gradual up and down hike through the forested path of the West Rim from Lava Falls. After Pototo Hollow the trail steepens as it reaches to Scouts Outlook. If you have never hiked out to Angels Landing don’t miss this chance. After Angels landing the last couple of miles is a downhill trek into Zion Canyon. If the shuttle is running jump on and catch a ride back to your vehicle. If you hike this after the shuttles shut down for the season be sure to park at the Grotto instead of the visitor center.
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