SPRINGDALE, UT - Zion National Park’s Lower Emerald Pool Trail and a portion of Sand Bench Trail are closed. Recent winter weather, snow, ice and rain have caused several rock and debris slides along the Lower Emerald Pool Trail and river undercutting on the Sand Bench Trail, between the Lodge and Court of the Patriarchs. Both trails are impassable and unsafe for hikers.
The trail crew and geologists will be able to safely assess the damage once the areas dry out. With rain continuing this week, that will not happen before the Martin Luther King Holiday. Visitors must stay out of both areas as rockfalls and undercutting continue to occur.
The Lower Emerald Pools Falls are visible from the 2-mile round trip Kayenta Trail, as are the middle and upper Emerald Pools. The Sand Bench Trail Loop is open from the Court of the Patriarchs.
Visitors to Zion should be extra careful this time of year, as saturated soils and freezing and thawing are the main causes of rockfalls in the canyon.
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service