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This hike features some sections where chains help hikers cross the chasm.
Weeping Rock Trailhead
The beginning of the trail is easy enough.
Views of the canyon below get better around every turn.
Trail junction to Observation Point.
After the junction, the switchbacks get shorter and steeper.
Enjoying the view!
Pretty soon the trail gets more precarious.
This stone stairway is just before the chain section.
If you look really hard, you can see hikers on the trail along the rock face.
People who are uneasy with heights may want to consider another trail.
The chains are REALLY usefull in some spots.
The last set of chains leads hikers to the mouth of Hidden Canyon.
The slot canyon is a great place to stop for lunch.
The official trail ends at the beginning of Hidden Canyon, but obstacles are not difficult to climb.
The walls of the canyon are beautiful.
Zion Canyon is always a spectacular sight!