Depending on the season, self drive or utilizing the tram offers you a beautiful view of the main body of the canyon (self drive for East side of canyon and well as Kolob is worth it as well.) The Pirus trail- easiest of all the trails, a paved walking trail that can be accessed at the visitors center, Zions natural history museum and canyon junction. (Note: there is a small amount of dirt trail to access the history museum and about a 15'-30' elevation change in this area. (For added ease, ride the tram up to either the museum or canyon junction and walk down the canyon to either the museum or visitors center -a slight down hill walk.) The end of the canyon is known as the Temple of Sinawava (or the narrows) the trail itself is a mile to the actual start of the narrows but walking even a few hundred yards will bring you to a Sandy Beach of the Virgin river and over looking towering cliff walls. Weeping Rock is a short but uphill trail, also lower emerald pools. Those are labled easy.
There is always the bus system that takes you all the way to the Narrows. It makes many stops along the way and you can take in the sights without having to walk to much. You can also drive part of the park with its many views as well. Whatever you do it is very much worth it.
The Drive through park itself is very beautiful. You can stop intermittently and enjoy the breathtaking beauty.
You are able to drive through the park and enjoy the views without walking. If you can Hike and are not scared of heights I reccomend Angel's Landing.
My husband can only walk so far so at each stop we got off of, he would go a little ways on a given trail, then turn back and wait for us at the shuttle stops.
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