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Hikers carefully make their way up a section of the Angel's Landing Trail in Zion National
Zion National Park will turn 100 year old this Summer. Zion was established as Makuntaweap National Monument on July 31, 1909 by
Zion National Park will turn 100 year old this Summer. Zion was established as Makuntaweap National Monument on July 31, 1909 by
Zion National Park will turn 100 year old this Summer. Zion was established as Makuntaweap National Monument on July 31, 1909 by
Zion National Park will turn 100 year old this Summer. Zion was established as Makuntaweap National Monument on July 31, 1909 by
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Hikers carefully pick their way down the Angel's Landing Trail in Zion National Park. It
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Hikers carefully pick their way down the Angel's Landing Trail in Zion National Park. It
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Hikers carefully make their way up the Angel's Landing Trail in Zion National Park. It's
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Visitors lines up to get into Zion National Park, Thursday September 25, 2014.
Al Hartmann | Tribune file photo
A hiker carefully makes her way up the Angels Landing Trail in Zion National Park in March 200
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Hikers carefully make their way up a section of the Angel's Landing Trail in Zion National Park. It's one of the premier hikes in the park which takes the hiker up and a steep rock spine that climbs to a magnificent view of the Virgin River and Zion Canyon below. The hikes is not for those with fear of heights. An anchor chain is embedded in the rock in steep places along the trail that hikers can grab onto for safety.
Zion National Park will turn 100 year old this Summer. Zion was established as Makuntaweap National Monument on July 31, 1909 by President William Taft. Hikers carefully pick their way down the Angel's Landing Trail. It's one of the premier hikes in the park which takes the hiker up and a steep rock spine that climbs to a magnificent view of the Virgin River and Zion Canyon below. The hikes is not for those with fear of heights. An anchor chain is embedded in the rock in steep places along the trail that hikers can grab onto for safety. Al Hartmann/The Salt Lake Tribune 3/25/2009
Zion National Park will turn 100 year old this Summer. Zion was established as Makuntaweap National Monument on July 31, 1909 by President William Taft. Hikers take a well deserved rest at the top of Angel's Landing Trail. It's one of the premier hikes in the park which takes the hiker up a steep rock spine that climbs to a magnificent view of the Virgin River and Zion Canyon below. The hikes is not for those with fear of heights. An anchor chain is embedded in the rock in steep places along the trail that hikers can grab onto for safety. Al Hartmann/The Salt Lake Tribune 3/25/2009
Zion National Park will turn 100 year old this Summer. Zion was established as Makuntaweap National Monument on July 31, 1909 by President William Taft. Hikers pause as they decend the Angel's Landing Trail. It's one of the premier hikes in the park which takes the hiker up a steep rock spine that climbs to a magnificent view of the Virgin River and Zion Canyon below. The hikes is not for those with fear of heights. An anchor chain is embedded in the rock in steep places along the trail that hikers can grab onto for safety. Al Hartmann/The Salt Lake Tribune 3/25/2009
Zion National Park will turn 100 year old this Summer. Zion was established as Makuntaweap National Monument on July 31, 1909 by President William Taft. Hikers pick their ways up and down the Angel's Landing Trail. It's one of the premier hikes in the park which takes the hiker up a steep rock spine that climbs to a magnificent view of the Virgin River and Zion Canyon below. The hikes is not for those with fear of heights. An anchor chain is embedded in the rock in steep places along the trail that hikers can grab onto for safety. Al Hartmann/The Salt Lake Tribune 3/25/2009
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Hikers carefully pick their way down the Angel's Landing Trail in Zion National Park. It's one of the premier hikes in the park which takes the hiker up and a steep rock spine that climbs to a magnificent view of the Virgin River and Zion Canyon below. The hikes is not for those with fear of heights. An anchor chain is embedded in the rock in steep places along the trail that hikers can grab onto for safety.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Hikers carefully pick their way down the Angel's Landing Trail in Zion National Park. It's one of the premier hikes in the park which takes the hiker up and a steep rock spine that climbs to a magnificent view of the Virgin River and Zion Canyon below. The hikes is not for those with fear of heights. An anchor chain is embedded in the rock in steep places along the trail that hikers can grab onto for safety.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Hikers carefully make their way up the Angel's Landing Trail in Zion National Park. It's one of the premier hikes in the park which takes the hiker up and a steep rock spine that climbs to a magnificent view of the Virgin River and Zion Canyon below. The hikes is not for those with fear of heights. An anchor chain is embedded in the rock in steep places along the trail that hikers can grab onto for safety.
Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune
Visitors lines up to get into Zion National Park, Thursday September 25, 2014.
Al Hartmann | Tribune file photo
A hiker carefully makes her way up the Angels Landing Trail in Zion National Park in March 2009. The trail is one of the premier hikes in the park, taking visitors up a steep rock spine that climbs to a magnificent view of the Virgin River and Zion Canyon below. The hike is not for those who fear heights. An anchor chain is embedded in the rock in steep places along the trail for hikers to grab onto for safety, but the path is steep dangerous.