Zion
Friday February 25th - Sunday, 27th
Zion National Park
We got to our campsite on the 25th, and it was freezing. The temperature got down to 8 or 9 degrees overnight, which was just a bit too cold for comfort. However, the next day we powered through, wrapped ourselves warmly, and headed to Zion.
We went through the East entrance, which had a 1.1 mile tunnel through a mountain for driving. We had to fold our mirrors in because it was so narrow! Even after the tunnel it was an adventure, as the windy mountain roads were pretty icy. But thankfully, we made it down in one piece. We hopped on a tour bus and saw the entire park. At the end of the tour we started hiking on an a trail, but it got very icy very quickly, so we headed back closer to the entrance and hiked a different one.
The trail we decided to do was called the Emerald Pools trail, and it was incredibly beautiful, if a bit muddy. We saw some fantastic views, and got a good walk in o n the way.
I loved the hike we went on because it went on the side of the mountain in a little inlet, and you got to see the mountains from many different points of view. There were also gorgeous pools of water, hence the name of the trail, but there definitely weren't emerald colored.
Zion was such a beautiful place to visit, it's definitely on my bucket list of places to go again!
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