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A relatively easy trail with views of Zion National Park, leading to a most unique waterfall.


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0.6

Miles

0.9

KM

89%

Runnable

8,949' 2,728 m

High

8,846' 2,696 m

Low

58' 18 m

Up

105' 32 m

Down

6%

Avg Grade (3°)

15%

Max Grade (9°)

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Features Views · Waterfall

The gravel road will not be open year round

Need to Know

The parking lot has restrooms, but can be crowded in summer.

Description

This is a popular trail that leads to one of the most unique waterfalls you'll ever see, with water gushing out of a cave in the side of a cliff. This is the outlet of an underground stream through limestone that drains Navajo Lake. The waterfall is not large, and the viewing platform is too close to get a good picture, but it quite a sight. Along the way through the Pink Cliffs (the same geologic formation as Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks), you'll have constant views looking down on the peaks of Zion National Park.

The trail is relatively easy, but not flat. Very young children and anyone with mobility difficulties will not enjoy it.

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Shared By:

Brandon Plewe

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#99

in Utah

#1,347

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Photos

A closeup of Cascade Falls coming out of the cliff
Jan 17, 2020 near Parowan, UT
Looking out over the Zion area from the Cascade Falls Trail
Jan 17, 2020 near Parowan, UT
From a distance you can see more of the cascade of Cascade Falls
Jan 17, 2020 near Parowan, UT

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