This is the last stop in the Zion canyon scenic drive. It has restroom and drinking water. kids and family can enjoy the riverside walk. You can continue to The Narrows from Riverside access. Riverside walk is 2.2 mile trail, some of the trail part is wheelchair accessible. It's a must do trail, you won't be disappointed with the views. On a busy day, you might have to wait for little more time to board the shuttle. It take around 30 minutes for us. Please refer Zion information guide for updated shuttle schedule. Restroom : Yes Drinking water : Yes Mobile range : No Time required to complete trail :...
Read moreThe Temple of Sinawava, is Shuttle Stop Nine, and the end of the shuttle bus route. The canyon begins to narrow and the walls get higher. The Temple of Sinawava is a vertical-walled natural amphitheater nearly 3,000 feet deep. The Indians who made this area their home used this place as a meeting center and worship place. The Temple of Sinawava was named by an employee of the Union Pacific Railroad to honor “Sinawava, the Paiute’s Coyote god or spirit, known for his mischievous nature. Access is here for the Riverside Walk and...
Read moreIt was nice walk along the river within the canyon walls. The only reason for the low rating is that we didn't have the proper gear to continue walking in the shallow river. If coming here, doing the narrows trail on the water seems to be a must. The dry walk itself isn't that impressive. FYI... this location has restrooms with...
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