Thursday, June 8, 2017
A Snapshot and The Scoop: Cooling Off at Weeping Rock
I've written about Weeping Rock before (here) but at that time the rocks were slicked with ice cascading down onto the path below, forming intricate icicles that necessitated the closure of the trail for fear of sharp falling objects. This time, however, the warm May sun allowed the water to flow and drip freely, showcasing the rock's namesake. Standing under the shady alcove is an excellent way to cool down on a hot summer's day, and the trail is popular for that reason alone, nevermind the spectacle of water dripping from solid rock and the acccompanying hanging gardens that grace the wall.
Leave me a comment below and tell me if you've ever been to Zion National Park and seen this rock!
Labels:
Canyon,
Desert,
Utah,
Zion National Park
Location:
Zion National Park, Utah, USA
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