Weeping Rock is probably one of the shortest trails in the park. After a few minutes walk, you are in an alcove where water is always dripping...even in summer. It's a nice spot with good views of the canyon as well. Because it is short, it can be quite crowded.
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Weeping Rock

Distance: 0.5 miles
Elevation Gain: 100 feet
Trailhead: Weeping Rock
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Zion National Park
tourist taking pictures Weeping Rock views Weeping Rock alcove Weeping Rock during a winter The Organ from the Weeping Rock trail
Weeping Rock during a winter snowmelt
Here you can see the water drops as it is weeping most often
Weeping Rock alcove
The Organ from the Weeping Rock trail
Lots of tourist taking pictures is the biggest obsticle on the hike