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Zion National Park officials announced via Twitter Tuesday afternoon that the park is no longer issuing permits for the Narrows top-down hike.
Zion National Park abruptly stopped issuing permits Tuesday for “top-down” hikes through the Narrows after the owner of private land in the canyon barred access to a portion of the trail. Park ...
Days after Zion National Park announced it would stop issuing permits for a popular trail, the “top-down” hike through the Narrows will be reopened — at least for the rest of 2018.
(KUTV) — Access to the Zion Narrows will remain open for top-down traffic to the public through March 31. The park, despite a government shutdown, also remains open thanks to funds contributed ...
The first step is to decide if you are going to hike the Narrows as a day hike or take the more strenuous 16-mile top-down hike and possibly camp in Zion Canyon.
The 16-mile "top-down" route through the Narrows has relied on access through private land. Visitors may still hike to the Narrows from the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, to the south.
The Narrows hike can take you 5 to 9.4 miles for a round trip with a hiking time of three to seven plus hours. Hiking the Narrows at Zion National Park is not a year-round thing to do.
SPRINGDALE, Utah — Zion National Park announced Tuesday that it will stop issuing wilderness permits to hike the Zion Narrows top-down. In a tweet, the national park said that a landowner, who ...
Zion National Park will resume issuing permits for the top-down portion of the hike through the Zion Narrows on Saturday, after Washington County secured a temporary recreational access license ...
See trip details for hiking the Narrows in Zion National Park, one of 100 best American adventure trips from National Geographic.