Angels Landing Guided tOURAngels Landing is one of the most iconic hikes in the United States. It stands an impressive 1,488 feet above the canyon floor. In 1926, Walter Ruesch, acting superintendent of the park, supervised construction of the ambitious trail. Only hand tools were used to carve the trail up the rock - all the way across the spine to the top of Angels Landing. It offers unparalleled panoramic views of Zion Canyon and isn't a hike for the faint of heart.
As of 2023, Zion National Park requires Angels Landing permits to hike the trail. They are issued by lottery through the www.recreation.gov website. Keep in mind, you do not need a permit to hike to Scout Lookout; this the spot just before the trail heads out the ridge-line 1/2 mile to Angels Landing. Didn't get a permit, or don't want to worry about the hassle of trying to get one? Never fear, we are one of the few authorized permit holders who offer Angels Landing Tours for this world-renowned hike. |
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We have permits for june - november 2026Take advantage of our 30 years of experience for a hassle free, fun-filled day hiking Angels Landing.
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$249 per person Terms
Full payment is due at time of booking. Cancellations more than 14 days in advance will receive a 95% refund. Cancellations within 14 days of trip date are non-refundable. Weather conditions do not permit clients to cancel trips. If your Zion Adventures® guide determines conditions make the event unsafe, we will reschedule or make every effort to provide a comparable experience; if not possible, all purchases will be refunded in full. This guided tour require a 2 person minimum. If a second guest does not book, we will contact you. You'll have the option to book an additional fare or we'll cancel the trip and you'll receive a refund. What to Bring
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*We can provide layers and backpacks if you need them Do I Need a Guide?
You'll benefit from a Zion Adventures' guide if:
*Permits are required to hike the chains on Angel's Landing. We can provide one or you can supply your own.
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Angels landing at a glance
- From the Grotto trailhead, it's roughly 5.4 miles out and back.
- Don't let the distance fool you though, the 1,488 feet of elevation gain happens only over 2.2 miles.
- The trail starts at the Grotto, crosses a bridge over the Virgin River and heads towards the West Rim Trail. The beginning of this hike is a relatively moderate ascent (compared to what you'll see later on, that is). You'll be able to see views of Angels Landing right from the start.
- You'll find a steep wall, which might make you wonder how on earth you'll get up it, only to find the switchbacks that make it possible. After the first 1.3 miles or so, you'll enter Refrigerator Canyon - so named because it provides a bit of shade and is quite a nice break from the sun in summer. While you pause for a brief rest, remind yourself that this trail was made with hand tools; just a bunch of guys with hand tools.
- Now onto the next marvel: Walter's Wiggles. So named for the Walter Ruesch. This famous section of the trail hosts 20 very tight switchbacks; only slightly better than climbing a ladder straight up some would say. Walter's Wiggles leads you to Scout's Lookout. This is the perfect place to take a rest and contemplate whether or not you want to head out the final section of trail to Angels Landing. Views of Zion Canyon and Angels Landing make this a worthwhile trip - even if you decide not to go on the last .5 mile of trail.
- There are long drop-offs, with the last section from Scout's Lookout to Angels Landing occurring along a narrow ridgeline which can be just a few feet wide at times. If you're really afraid of heights, this might not be the portion of trail for you. This last .5 mile includes some modest scrambling, crossing back and forth over the ridge, and chains bolted to the rock for a bit of security. The landing stands in the center of a horseshoe shaped bend in Zion Canyon, enabling panoramic views of Zion Canyon like no other.
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We'll take care of your permit and make the arrangements for a hassle free Angels Landing experience. Your local experienced guide will take the planning and guess work out of your day; all you need to do is pack your personal belongings and show up. You'll benefit from a Zion Adventures' guide if:
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