Upper Emerald Pool
Hurricane, Utah
Details
Distance
2.92 miles
Elevation Gain
1509 ft
Route Type
Loop
Description
Added by Mariya Dondonyan
Walk along this waterfall path that opens up to beautiful views of the canyon at Zion. The Upper Emerald pool makes for a great photo opportunity.
Start this trail walking across the bridge over the Virgin River into the start of the trails that lead to the pools. The path takes you through the bottoms of the water falls and you see them falling over the rocks above you. Though this sight may be totally awesome, be careful as you walk along the path as it gets really muddy and slippery. But there are rails to help you along the way you can grab a hold on.
The trail leading to the Upper Emerald Pool is on the ridge between the two middle pools. This is where the trail becomes more rugged and steep. From the Middle Trail, a steep trail continues up the canyon up to the Upper Pool. The upper pool is larger, with a high waterfall coming into it from a towering cliff. Once you get to the top of the Upper Emerald pool, enjoy your view, take a photo, then find a boulder and enjoy a nice snack.
The Upper Emerald Pool trail is located in Zion National Park in southwestern Utah. At 1.2 miles roundtrip, it makes for a great short hike to see some of the park's iconic sandstone cliffs and refreshing waterfalls. The trail starts from the Grotto Picnic Area and crosses over the Virgin River on a footbridge before following alongside the river. Handrails help hikers navigate any slippery sections. The turnoff for the Upper Emerald Pool is about halfway up, and climbs steeply 0.5 miles up into the hanging valley. The 60-foot waterfall flowing into the picturesque pool creates excellent photo opportunities. The trail is open year-round and dog-friendly, though pets must be leashed. Park entry does require a fee paid at the entrance gate or online ahead of time.
For the return trip, you can either take the loop back to the Lodge or simply retrace your path. After enjoying the views from the Upper Pool, hikers can complete the loop trail back to the Grotto Picnic Area and Zion Lodge, or turn around and return the same way they came up. This scenic and refreshing short hike is suitable for hikers of all skill levels looking to see some of Zion's iconic canyon landscapes. If you're looking for a challenging hike in Zion? The Angels Landing trail is a must-try!
Here are some additional details about the Upper Emerald Pools trail:
- The pools get their emerald color from algae growing in the water. This gives the pools a distinct vivid green hue.
- The trail is paved and mostly flat until the junction for the Upper Emerald Pools. This makes it accessible for people with strollers or mobility devices.
- During the heat of summer, the shade and mist from the waterfalls help cool hikers down. It's noticeably cooler up by the pools.
- Wildlife like mule deer, squirrels, lizards and various bird species are sometimes spotted along the trails or drinking from the pools.
- Sunrise and sunset are beautiful times to visit and photograph the pools when the light reflects off the cliffs.
- Winter time when the pools are partially frozen over creates unique ice formations and photo opportunities.
- The Upper Emerald Pools trail sees less crowds than other major Zion hikes like Angels Landing. It's a good option for those looking to avoid crowds.
- Flash floods are a danger in the narrow canyons after heavy rainfall. Check weather before hiking and avoid during storms.
- Permits are not required for day hikes, only for overnight backpacking trips into Zion's backcountry.
Upper Emerald Pools are definitely an unforgettable experience for visitors. If you have the chance to see the area, I would highly recommend the time to hike it.
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Upper Emerald Pool Reviews
Overcrowded, it is one of the most "hiked" trails in Zion. I recommend coming in off season!
3.0
If you take the early morning shuttle you can beat most of the crowds. You will also have great light for photos and better chances of spotting wildlife. This trail isn't as breathtaking as some of the other places in Zion, but it's still a great scenic hike.
4.0
I loved the Emerald Pools. If you're going to hike to the lower you may as well take the time to hike to the middle and the upper too. There's a lot to see in a short, easy hike, especially in the winter when there aren't any crowds.
4.0
The Emerald Pools Trail hike at Zion is great adventure for all experience levels. For less experienced hikers or families with kids this trail is fun and slightly challenging, with a paved concrete path and metal railing leading to the first two pools. For the more experienced hiker this trail can be connected with the Kayenta Trail and Grotto Trail to make a moderate 5-mile loop used as a warm-up on their first day in the park. This trail can be very crowded during the summer season and is only accessible via the Zion Shuttle System between April and October. Also the trail tends to be very muddy and slippery year round so wear appropriate footwear.
4.0
This is one of the most crowded trails in Zion but still incredibly beautiful in spots. Head out on the first shuttle bus to avoid the masses or wait until evening.
4.0
Great hike to start your trip with, visit in the winter if you want to avoid the massive crowds. This trail gets overlooked because of the more popular spots in Zion but it is definitely worth the time and effort.
5.0
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