Emerald Pools Trail

 

Trail Summary

 
 

Difficulty

Easy to Strenuous (Upper pool only)

Elevation Gain/Loss

80-360 feet / 24-110 meters gain

Distance

Up to 2 miles / 3.2 km

Average Hiking Time

1 to 2 hours round trip (when combining Upper and Lower)

Trailhead Location

Start at Zion Lodge via Lower Emerald Pools or Grotto Trailhead via Kayenta Trail

Shuttle Stop

#5

Optimal Time to Hike

Year round. Best in the early morning or after 3pm in summer

 

Experience

The Emerald Pools is a beginner hike where you can experience one of Zion’s greatest gifts: water. A tall waterfall feeds three successive pools, creating a wonderland of micro-environments to explore.

The Lower Emerald Pools is the easiest to access, providing incredible views of sandstone walls and spring flow surfacing 800-1000 year old water. This 1.2 mile round trip hike is great for families with small children as well as non-hikers.

The Middle Emerald Pools Trail is closed indefinitely due to significant trail damage caused by a landslide.

The Upper Emerald Pool is the result of water seeps coming out of the Kayenta sandstone layer. Living up to its name, this emerald pool is not for swimming, but for viewing the massive sandstone walls above you and the rare seasonal storm runoff creating a 360 foot/ 110 meter waterfall exiting Heaps Canyon.

 

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