Nestled in Zion National Park, the Weeping Rock Trail is a .4-mile (.6-kilometer) mostly paved path that leads to the underside of a canyon wall. This unique spot features water seeping through the porous rock, creating a constant trickle that changes with the seasons. In winter, the weeping water forms icicles, while spring storms bring small waterfalls. By summer, the area transforms into lush hanging gardens. Visitors can experience a dynamic natural wonder that offers a different spectacle throughout the year, all within a short and accessible hike.
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