The hike begins at the last stop of the shuttle of the Temple of Sinawava, which is an impressive gorge running along the Virgin River. On a relaxed walk, we pass running water, small waterfalls and all kinds of animals.
The path is accessible for buggies and wheelchairs.
Author’s recommendation
* The route is not asphalted but is generally suitable for walking with buggies
* According to the signs, the route is suitable for wheelchair users, but slight gradients should be taken into account.
* As this is the last stop of the shuttle service, pay attention to the last departure and plan to reach the shuttle on time.
* It is advisable to do the route in the early morning/late afternoon to avoid crowds of travelers.
Safety information
* Do not walk in extreme weather conditions.
* In winter, make sure the road is free from snow and ice.
Tips and hints
For a simple view of the track and ideal orientation on-site, we recommend downloading the Outdootactive app before you leave. The app allows you to keep an overview of the current track and position as you explore the national park.Start
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Equipment
hiking daypack (approx. 20 liters) with rain cover, comfortable and sturdy footwear, adequate and durable outdoor clothing in multiple layers, telescope sticks if necessary, sun and rain protection, snacks and drinking water, first aid kit, penknife, mobile phone, headlight if necessary, mapsStatistics
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