Named after the biblical figures of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the Court of the Patriarchs is a striking formation of sandstone cliffs within Zion National Park. Located in a picturesque setting, these towering cliffs are a favorite among photographers, rock climbers, and early risers. The site offers an accessible vantage point for capturing the park’s natural beauty, with its dramatic red and orange hues contrasting against the blue sky. Visitors can easily stop by to admire the views without needing to dedicate much time, making it a convenient addition to any itinerary.
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