Zion Narrows Service Project at Springdale

  • Zion Narrows Service Project
  • This 7-mile interpretive hike in the Zion Narrows is an opportunity to experience this dramatic area with a naturalist who will discuss its geology, plants, and animals. Much of the walk takes places in the Virgin River and participants should be prepared to get wet and to walk on river rocks using a walking stick. Learn about the power of flash floods to shape the landscape, see hanging gardens, and be awed by the massive vertical slabs of Navajo sandstone that form the canyon. The group will hike to the confluence of Orderville Canyon. Limited to 11 participants.
    Fee: $60
    Instructor: Gene Gerstner
    Ages: 16 years and up
    Meets: 8:15 am at the Temple of Sinawava (Riverside Walk) shuttle stop. (You should be at the Zion Visitor Center no later than 7:15 am to catch a shuttle bus up canyon.)
  • All-day.
  • Saturday, June 16th, 2012.
  • $60
  • Zion National Park, Springdale, Utah
  • Springdale
  • Meets: 8:15 am at the Temple of Sinawava (Riverside Walk) shuttle stop. (You should be at the Zion Visitor Center no later than 7:15 am to catch a shuttle bus up canyon.)
  • Michael Plyler 435 772 3264 plyler.zcfi@yahoo.com  email
  • (435) 772-3264


 

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