Observation Point Trail In Utah Is Full Of Awe-Inspiring Rock Formations
Editor’s Note: This trail is closed due to a large rock fall. Please visit the National Park Service website for current updates.
Zion National Park is a well-known and (very) well-loved park located in the gorgeous state of Utah. Sure, you can hike the trails that are most famous and most popular, but sometimes you’re looking for something a little less traveled.

It's a tough one, labeled by many as "strenuous," but with persistence, a lot of drinking water, appropriate pacing, and focus, you too can hike this awe-inspiring trail, no matter your confidence level.

Once you reach the pinnacle, however, you'll forget the tough hike up and revel in your own inner strength.
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The majority of the rock here is sedimentary, meaning it's rock made up of sediment, or tiny pieces of other rocks and minerals.
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The layers seen in the rock are from many periods of earth's history.

Much like the rest of Zion National Park, the views of Zion Canyon from Observation Point are to die for at sunrise.

This place is a wonderland year-round, whether covered in snow or green and lush.

Not only will you be able to reflect about your inner awesomeness – you'll be able to reflect on it in a place not unlike Heaven itself.
For permits, possible closures, and other necessary information for your visit to Observation Point Trail, check out the National Park Service’s website.
Have you hiked this amazing trail? What was it like? Tell us your stories in the comments!
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Zion National Park, UT, Springdale, UT, USA