Best mountain peaks in Washington County, Utah, are characterized by high elevations, dramatic canyons, and unique red rock formations. This region offers diverse mountainous terrain, from towering summits to scenic viewpoints within national parks. The landscape provides opportunities for various outdoor activities, including hiking and mountain biking, amidst significant natural monuments. Visitors can explore areas with considerable elevation changes and expansive vistas.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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The tallest peak in the Pine Valley Mountain Range is Signal Peak at 10,365 feet. The mountains run through parts of Dixie National Forest and Red Cliffs National Conservation Area.
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The Watchman Trail, starting at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center, climbs 368 feet (112 meters) to the stunning Watchman Overlook. Here hikers can overlook the Watchman, Temples and Towers, lower Zion Canyon, and the town of Springdale. This viewpoint can get busy, so it's nice to get an early start. Restrooms and water filling stations are available at the Visitor Center, and bikes are not allowed on the trail.
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Incredible spot for mountain biking, all levels available
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Great views and better/further than from Angels Landing. The Hidden Canyon Trail and East Rim Trail within Zion NP are closed (long-term closure due to a major rockfall, September 2023). No one knows for how long as you wait for the next rockfall. The East Mesa Trail to Observation Point is open year-round. Due to the dirt road to the trailhead, Ponderosa Ranch Cabins offers a shuttle service. It's best to bring a rain jacket. Even when the weather looks good, there are often short rain showers. I experienced this on several days in Zion National Park.
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South Hills can be accessed by the Barrel Roll Trail, in Santa Clara River Reserve. Riding there can include some inclines and rocky terrain, which makes the route a bit technical in parts. The hill offers scenic views of snow-covered mountains contrasting with red rocks.
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South Hills can be accessed by the Barrel Roll Trail, in Santa Clara River Reserve. Riding there can include some inclines and rocky terrain, which makes the route a bit technical in parts. The hill offers scenic views of snow-covered mountains contrasting with red rocks.
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This majestic lookout spot on a stone formation provides an iconic view of Zion. Come early to get the best view and fewer crowds! As far as running goes, please note that running is generally not encouraged at Zion National park due to how busy and populated it is.
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Washington County is renowned for its stunning viewpoints. Two highly recommended spots are Observation Point View of Zion Canyon, which offers extensive vistas often considered superior to Angels Landing, and View of the Watchman, providing an iconic perspective of the prominent Watchman formation within Zion National Park.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Angels Landing is a notable summit and trail that involves a challenging climb within a canyon setting. Additionally, the hike to Observation Point View of Zion Canyon is considered intermediate to challenging, but the panoramic rewards are well worth the effort.
You'll encounter a diverse range of natural features, including dramatic canyons, towering red rock formations, and high-elevation summits. Many viewpoints, such as View of the Watchman, offer iconic views of these geological wonders. You can also see snow-covered mountains contrasting with red rocks from places like South Hills.
Absolutely. Washington County offers excellent mountain biking. South Hills is a popular mountain biking park and trail area, accessible via the Barrel Roll Trail, featuring inclines and rocky terrain with scenic views. For more routes, explore the MTB Trails in Washington County guide, which includes trails like Hurricane Rim Loop and Gooseberry Mesa.
There are numerous hiking trails catering to various skill levels. You can find easy trails like the Canyon Overlook Trail and Watchman Trail, moderate options like Riverside Walk, and difficult routes such as Angels Landing Trail. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Hiking in Washington County guide.
Yes, Shinob Kibe Mountain (Great Spirit Mountain) holds significant historical and cultural importance. It was regarded as a sacred space by native Paiute peoples, who considered it the protector of their tribe. The mountain also features a large concrete arrow, a relic from early aviation navigation.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking views and the unique geological formations. Many find the challenging climbs to viewpoints like Observation Point View of Zion Canyon incredibly rewarding. The contrast of red rocks with occasional snow-capped mountains, as seen from South Hills, is also a frequently mentioned highlight.
Yes, you can enjoy views of the Pine Valley Mountain Range from specific viewpoints. The View of Pine Valley Mountain Range highlight offers a great perspective. The tallest peak in this range is Signal Peak, standing at 10,365 feet, and the mountains extend through parts of Dixie National Forest and Red Cliffs National Conservation Area.
Yes, Washington County offers various cycling routes. You can find options like the Zion National Park Scenic Drive, the Temple of Sinawava loop, and the Snow Canyon loop. For an easier ride, consider the Pa'rus Trail. More details are available in the Cycling in Washington County guide.
While not explicitly listed as a highlight in this guide, the highest and most prominent mountain in Washington County, Utah, is Signal Peak, towering at 3,161 meters (10,371 feet). It is part of the Pine Valley Mountain Range, which can be viewed from the View of Pine Valley Mountain Range highlight.
For popular viewpoints such as View of the Watchman, it's often best to visit in the morning. This allows you to experience the sun illuminating the Watchman's Peak while much of Zion Canyon is still in shadow, and you'll generally encounter fewer crowds.


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