TravelFeedTravelFeed Logo
Zion National Park in Winter

Zion National Park in Winter

May 2018 · 4 min read · Utah

IMG_20180103_123820.jpg

Since I won the Wave Lottery only for Monday, I had two days to spare in the area. I’ve already had a day in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument which is the closest place to go. I decided to spend my time in Zion National Park. I was told that it is one of the most beautiful parks. The exciting part of it, for me, was the Angels Landing trail. It was supposed to be very dangerous and adrenaline-full experience. I am a little bit spoiled speaking of treks and maybe I’ve been to way too many of those. So, I didn’t find it so intriguing in the end. Definitely worth it, though. Just don’t expect a life-endangering experience. I did one more trek in Zion and you can find below the pictures of the two.

IMG_20180103_123650.jpg

IMG_20180103_123721.jpg

IMG_20180514_221342.jpg

Winter in Zion is beautiful. The roads were open and in good condition in January. Still, it was really cold and you should be very careful to not step on the ice. There was a huge frozen lake somewhere on the road and after a bit of hesitation, I decided to try to walk on it.

IMG_20180103_123057.jpg

IMG_20180103_123222.jpg

IMG_20180103_124428.jpg

A car of teenagers stopped close by and after I’ve seen them walking on the ice, I took my bear and made a quick circle on the lake.

IMG_20171230_161539.jpg

The Angels Landing Trail is 4.1 miles long. It can be completed for about 4-5 hours. It starts with a paved road. The last half mile follows a steep and narrow ridge. The trail is well maintained and in my point of view secure.

IMG_20180514_221453.jpg

IMG_20180514_220959.jpg

IMG_20180514_221145.jpg

IMG_20180514_221238.jpg

Just don’t try anything stupid and you will be fine. I read it gets crowded in summer, but in January it was fine. There were less than 50 people along the trail.

IMG_20180514_221800.jpg

IMG_20180514_221952.jpg

IMG_20180514_222110.jpg

More people were on the road taking pictures of the Mule Deer. I had to stop and make some as well. I tried not to disturb them, so the shots are not the best quality. The animals were feeling quite comfortable with the humans. I believe they get a lot of attention.

IMG_20180514_220543.jpg

Ready to Blog & Earn?

With TravelFeed, easily start your own travel blog and earn as you go. It's the smart platform for travelers who want to profit from their passion. Create a free account

IMG_20180514_220802.jpg

The Kolob Canyon is part of Zion National Park. I did there my second trek. I’ve read there is a huge arch and wanted to see it. However, I didn’t pay attention to the part where it says that you don’t actually get to the arch, just to a viewpoint from where you can see it. Viewpoint was also a good option, but the arch was so far away, you can’t understand how big it is. The trek to it was, however, gorgeous. I loved walking along the river and the view of the red rocks. The trail was supposed to take me 8 hours, but I was super fast completed it for 6 and a half. I managed to reach my car shortly after sunset. If you are planning to go trekking in winter time, make sure you are done with the walking until the sun is up. The temperature is significantly falling with the last sun rays.

IMG_20180103_124209.jpg

IMG_20180103_124318.jpg

In general, I enjoyed my time in Zion. I liked that there weren’t so many people around. Some of the best trails in the park are better to be done in summer. And you can’t do them in winter without special equipment. So, maybe it is a better idea to visit it in summer and just go there early in the morning to avoid the crowds.

Don't Forget: Get Travel Health Insurance!

To make your trip a worry-free experience, TravelFeed recommends SafetyWing Nomad Insurance. It provides comprehensive health coverage while you travel, so you can focus on exploring, not the unexpected. Get a quote here

IMG_20180514_222225.jpg

Thank you for reading and following my trips. I hope you enjoy it. Stay tuned for the rest of my journey in the US.
All images are mine.

IMG_20180515_124005.jpg

Let me know if you need more information about the places.
Cheers, Eva (:

Travel Resources for your trip to United States

Recommended by TravelFeed

Flights: We recommend checking Kiwi.com to find the best and cheapest flights to United States.

Accomodation: Explore the best places to stay in United States on Booking.com, Agoda and Hostelworld.

Travel Insurance: Medical emergencies abroad can be pricey, but travel health insurance is not. We always use SafetyWing for affordable and reliable coverage.

Transportation: Use 12go and Omio to find detailed bus and train schedules, making travel planning easier.

Car Rental: For hassle-free car hiring, DiscoverCars is our trusted choice with a wide selection of vehicles.

Internet: Got an eSIM compatible phone? Airalo is perfect for reliable internet access during your trip. Just install it before you go, and you're set!

Day Trips & Tours: We recommend GetYourGuide for a variety of well-organized and enjoyable activities.

Tickets: Save on entrance fees in United States with Klook and Tiquets.

Travel Planner: Need a hand planning? Our free travel planner chatbot is your personal guide to United States. Chat now.

Disclosure: Posts on TravelFeed may contain affiliate links. See affiliate disclosure.


Share this post