Trail Access Information

A small hiking group walks along the paved Pa'rus Trail. In the background, sandstone cliffs stand tall.
The Pa'rus Trail is the most accessible trail in the park, featuring a paved pathway, minimal elevation, and a wide tread.

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The tabs below contain accessibility information for some of Zion's most popular trails. For trail descriptions, images, and directions, visit our day hiking page.

Due to the natural terrain of Zion, most trails are not considered accessible. Only a few trails are wheelchair accessible with assistance, like the Pa'rus Trail or Riverside Walk. Visit each trail's page for more details. Please note that conditions may have changed since each trail was last assessed.
 

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Person using wheelchair near Zion Canyon Visitor Center.
Accessibility in Zion National Park

The National Park Service works to ensure everyone has an equal opportunity to enjoy Zion National Park

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Hiking

Zion offers many trails ranging from short walks to strenuous adventures.

Wilderness Information
Wilderness Information

Planning and permits for backpacking, canyoneering, and other Wilderness trips.

Last updated: August 18, 2025

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

Zion National Park
1 Zion Park Blvd.

Springdale, UT 84767

Phone:

435-772-3256
If you have questions, please email zion_park_information@nps.gov. Listen to recorded information by calling anytime 24 hours a day. Rangers answer phone calls from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. MT, but a ranger may not answer if they are already speaking with someone else.

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