The Pa'rus Trail is a paved path that runs along the Virgin River between South Campground and the beginning of the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive. The path is open to bikes.
Park Avenue is so named for its towering sandstone fins that rise 150-300 feet and present nature's version of a skyscraper lined city street. Park Avenue Trail leads through Park Avenue providing a perspective from beneath the "buildings."
Views of the Pink Cliffs, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, and the Kaibab Plateau in northern Arizona greet riders (and hikers) of the Paunsaugunt ATV Trail.
The Peekaboo Loop Trail winds about the bottom of the Bryce Amphitheater. It is full of ups and downs and interesting sights. It can be accessed from several other trails.
Peekaboo Trail follows Squaw Canyon for 1.2 miles before heading east over miles of slickrock with great panoramas. At the end of the trail adjacent to the Salt Creek 4wd road is small Peekaboo Arch and some ancient Fremont rock art.
Although this hike is only 15.7 miles long there is a great deal of up-and-down along the way, and many people prefer to spend a second night along the trail.
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