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The Pa'rus Trail offers a wonderfully accessible and scenic stroll through Zion National Park, following the Virgin River. This easy 3.4-mile (5.4 km) route, with only 150 feet (46 metres) of elevation gain, takes about 1 hour and 42 minutes to complete. You'll enjoy continuous views of towering sandstone cliffs like The Watchman, lush cottonwood trees, and picturesque footbridges crossing the bubbling water, making it a perfect beginner hike.
Accessing the trail is straightforward, with connections from the Zion Canyon Visitor Center, Canyon Junction, and near the Zion Human History Museum, where parking is available. Since it's one of the few trails open to bicycles and leashed pets, it's a versatile option for various visitors. Consider an early morning or late afternoon start for cooler temperatures and stunning light for photography.
What truly sets the Pa'rus Trail apart in Zion is its exceptional accessibility; it's the only trail in the park that is wheelchair-friendly and allows both bicycles and leashed dogs. Interpretive exhibits along the way provide insights into the local geology and wildlife, enriching your experience beyond just the beautiful scenery. It's an ideal choice for families or anyone seeking a peaceful, less strenuous way to immerse themselves in Zion's grandeur.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Bus stop
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5.42 km
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3.52 km
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The trail primarily runs between the Zion Canyon Visitor Center and Canyon Junction. You can start from either end. Parking is available at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center. During peak season, the park shuttle system is often required to access the Visitor Center area, so plan accordingly.
Yes, the Pa'rus Trail is unique in Zion National Park as it is the only trail where leashed pets are permitted. Pet waste stations are available along the route, so please remember to clean up after your dog.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer the most pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. During the hot summer months, it's best to hike in the early morning or late evening to avoid intense heat, as shade is limited. Winter offers a quieter experience, often with snow-dusted cliffs.
While no specific permit is required for the Pa'rus Trail itself, it is located within Zion National Park, which requires an entrance fee. You can find current fee information and options on the official NPS website.
The trail is predominantly paved, well-maintained, and remarkably flat, with minimal elevation change. This makes it an easy and accessible path for most visitors.
Absolutely! The Pa'rus Trail is one of Zion's most accessible trails, being fully paved and flat. It's an excellent choice for families with young children, those pushing strollers, and individuals using wheelchairs, offering a gentle and enjoyable outdoor experience.
You'll enjoy continuous scenic views of the Virgin River and iconic Zion landmarks like the Watchman, Bridge Mountain, and towering sandstone cliffs. The riparian zone along the river is great for birdwatching, and you might spot wildlife such as mule deer and wild turkeys, especially during quieter times.
Yes, the trail offers fantastic views of prominent features like The Watchman. The Canyon Junction Bridge, accessible from the trail, is a particularly popular spot for capturing sunset views of The Watchman. You'll also follow the Virgin River, which is a central scenic feature.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Pa'rus Trail. It also intersects with sections of the Watchman Trail, Human History Museum Trail, Official River Access Trail, and Virgin River Nature Trail, offering opportunities to explore nearby areas.
Yes, the Pa'rus Trail is the only trail in Zion National Park where bicycles are permitted. It's a popular choice for cyclists looking for a scenic and relatively flat ride alongside the Virgin River.
Many visitors choose to hike or bike one way, from the Visitor Center to Canyon Junction, and then use the park shuttle for the return journey. This allows you to enjoy the scenery at your own pace without having to retrace your steps entirely. Alternatively, it's a pleasant out-and-back walk.
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