I was glad I had wore my water tennies and neoprene socks within the first few minutes. The waterfalls were so beautiful we spent a lot more time in Water Canyon than we had planned, along with the trek down the muddy road. Noon was already approaching so we decided we had better head up to the rest of the hike. The trail up to the top is very steep and the deep snow on the trial added to its difficulty. The exercise felt great though and we quickly made it to the top of the mountain.
I was the only one in the group that had been there before so I pointed out the way. They all looked at me as I explained that we just head sort of in "that direction" and that there is not trail for the rest of the hike. The snow was deep and we had changed out of our water shoes along the trail. Our hiking boots were not saturated and my toes were already cold.
Changing shoes and checking our supplies we were prepared to brave the unexpected deep snow. We rushed through this cold part of the trip and hurried back down the trail. The snow had been melting during this time and the waterfalls were now gushing like crazy. It was spectaucular! It took us a long time just to get down the trail because we had to stop and oh and ah at all the waterfalls that had begun to pour since we had come up in the morning. My camera already had over 100 shots on it. We made it back down to the slot and played in the waterfalls and took for picures. Just amazed at how much more the water was now flowing. We debated getting out the canyoneering gear, but it was getting dark so we decided we should come back when it was warmer.
Thanks for the trip guys
~tanya
Zion National Park
Complete Trail Description and Photo Album
Zion National Park
Zion National Park hiking guide