Weeping Rock Trail

Trail Springdale, Utah, United States
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What to expect

Weeping Rock is a unique geological formation with a natural spring that creates a 'weeping' effect, making it a breathtaking sight. The rock is surrounded by lush greenery, including moss and ferns, and is a popular spot for families to visit. The trail to Weeping Rock is short and steep, with a paved path and several stairs, making it accessible for most visitors. However, it's not recommended for strollers or wheelchairs due to its narrow width. The area is also home to the Great White Throne and Cable Mountain, offering stunning views and a chance to explore the natural beauty of Zion National Park

Plan your family visit to the Weeping Rock Trail with these blog insights 👇

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Visiting Zion National Park with a Toddler: The Complete Guide

Visiting Zion National Park with a Toddler: The Complete Guide
This family's experience:

Activities: We hiked the Weeping Rock Trail, which is a short but steep trail. The water falls over the cliffs at the end of the trail

Highlights: The kids loved the experience of the water falling over the cliffs, they felt like they were in a magical place ✨

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Zion Park: Plan This Unforgettable Visit With Your Family

Zion Park: Plan This Unforgettable Visit With Your Family
This family's experience:

Activities: We did the weeping rock trail, which has a rock overhand carved by dripping water and hanging gardens

Highlights: The hanging gardens were a nice sight, but not as exotic as they sound ✨