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Narrows
Location: Red Cliffs Desert Reserve
Difficulty Level: Intermidate
Distance:: 5.8/miles roundtrip
Starts with the Deepest part
Mystery Canyon Falls
Not far into the Narrows, you’ll reach Mystery Canyon Falls, a small but striking waterfall spilling into the river from a side canyon. It’s a favorite photo stop and a natural landmark along the way, marking your progress deeper into the gorge.
HOuse Rock
Continuing up the river, you’ll come to House Rock, a massive boulder that sits right in the middle of the Narrows. Hikers must wade around it, making it a fun obstacle and a memorable feature of the canyon.
Narrows Alcove
At a sharp bend in the river, the trail opens into the Narrows Alcove—a huge cutout in the canyon wall. Standing inside, you’re surrounded by towering cliffs with a sweeping 260-degree view both up and down the gorge, making it one of the most dramatic spots in the hike.
Orderville Junction
FLoating Rock
Wall Street
trail name
TRAIL DETAILS

Round Trip
up to 9.5 miles

Hike Time
4-8 hrs

Rest Room
No.

Permit
no

Horse Ride
No

Pets
No

Difficulty
Hard
TRAIL MAP
DIRECTIONS TO TRAILHEAD
From Springdale, the easiest and most enjoyable way to reach the Narrows trailhead is by bike. Head to the south entrance of Zion National Park, then follow the scenic Pa’rus Trail, which connects directly to the main canyon road. Bikes are allowed on the road, so you can ride all the way up-canyon without waiting for shuttles. It’s about 8 miles to the final stop at the Temple of Sinawava, where you’ll find the start of the Riverside Walk. At the end of this paved trail, you step directly into the Virgin River to begin the Narrows. Riding a bike not only saves time compared to the shuttle but also gives you the freedom to stop at viewpoints along the way..