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Do you need a permit for Angels Landing in March?

The program provides a fair process that will improve visitor experience and protect park resources along Angels Landing. Permits will be required at all times of the year and times of day. Hikers must have a permit when accessing any portion of the Angels Landing trail starting on April 1 2022.



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Permits will be required at all times of the year and times of day. Hikers must have a permit when accessing any portion of the Angels Landing trail starting on April 1 2022.

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Angels Landing is a must-do in Zion National Park. Yet, permits are difficult to get, with only 43% of lottery applicants being successful in 2022.

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Understand That the Trail Isn't for Beginners The aptly named Riverside Walk is another paved trail, and offers an easy stroll along the Virgin River, under hanging gardens and with stunning views of the red rock cliffs rising far above the canyon. But the trail to Angels Landing is far from a beginner-friendly hike.

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You don't need any specialty gear in order to hike the Angels Landing Trail. However, there are a few things I would recommend bringing along: Hiking Shoes. You'll definitely want really good grip while hiking the Angels Landing Trail, so if possible, I recommend hiking shoes with traction over regular sneakers.

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Angels Landing Trail is open year-round. The best hiking is in the Spring and Fall. There is no shade of the trail so a summer hike can be really hot.

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Zion National Park is piloting a permit program to hike Angels Landing starting April 1, 2022. The program provides a fair process that will improve visitor experience and protect park resources along Angels Landing. Permits will be required at all times of the year and times of day.

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Zion National Park Day Hikes If you want to visit Zion National Park and do some of the popular non-technical day hikes, you'll only need a permit if you want to hike Angels Landing. All other trails do not require permits.

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Hiking in The Narrows upstream as far as Big Spring does not require a permit. Doing the hike this way allows you to see some of the most spectacular and narrowest parts of the canyon.

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Yes, it's possible. But it's vary rare that people do this. It would total around 10 miles of hiking in one day, much of which is slow hiking due to the water in the Narrows and the Hog's Back on Angels Landing.

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The out and back hike is rated strenuous and has an elevation gain of 453 m (1,488 ft). Round trip, the Angels Landing hike is 8.7 km (5.4 mi) and takes about 4 hours to complete. There are two distinct parts to the Angels Landing hike- before and after Scout Lookout.

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Every year, more than 4 million visitors make their way through the gates of Zion National Park. Of those visitors, researchers estimate that as many as 1,000 people a day hike — or attempt to hike — the park's most famous trail; Angels Landing.

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March is a shoulder season weather-wise. In some places, it's still very wintery and too cold or too wet to enjoy the outdoors. But there are also many destinations where March weather is perfect for outdoor activities. In some National Parks, early spring is one of the best seasons to be there!

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