Utah is known for its incredible hikes and National Parks. Zion National Park is one of its most famous National Parks, but to get to Archangel Falls, you are going to need more than hiking shoes. The Subway Trail is a 9-mile trail in Zion National Park that brings you to Archangel Falls but is not for the faint of heart. On the Subway Trail, you will navigate through rivers, scramble over rocks, and rappel down cliff walls.
Your destination on the Subway Trail are these Archangel Falls. This step waterfall is surrounded by towering sandstone cliffs.
The tricky part is getting to the falls. On the Subway Trail, you will have to navigate water that can rise above your waist! This water is very cold in the winter, and the trail should only be attempted by experienced adventurers.
Along the hike, you will walk through landscapes carved and shaped by rushing water over thousands of years. This creates an alien-like landscape that you will navigate with flowing water continuing to shape the trail.
Many people complete the hike from the top down. This involves using ropes to rappel into the Subway Trail, and depending on the water level, could require some swimming.
However, during warmer months, many people are able to complete the hike while staying dry. It is important to keep a close eye on water levels when planning for this adventure.
There are also a bunch of other fascinating things to see along the trail including preserved dinosaur tracks. See if you can spot them!
This hike to Archangel Falls is well worth it for the experienced adventurer looking for a challenge. If you are not confident in your skills yet, put this one down as a goal, and continue to improve over the next year -- the Subway Trail and Archangel Falls will be waiting. Be sure to let us know when you complete the trail!
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