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Travel guide of HurricaneMy girlfriend and I were hiking Zion National Park. There was this small space we had to walk through. Before she went off ahead I made sure I grabbed this shot.
Experienced by Pat Graziosi
We were on our way up Angel’s Landing at Zion National Park in Utah. It felt like the hike would never end but looking up to our final 0.5 miles was breathtaking and mesmerizing. This is what I saw.
Experienced by Sapan Patel
5 km from Hurricane
An early morning hike to this viewpoint was the best way to see Zion National Park for the first time.
Experienced by adrian
5 km from Hurricane
This beauty of a tree in the trail to the Zion Canyon Overlook.
Experienced by Joshua Hoehne
6 km from Hurricane
Absolutely great landscape and climate in Zion National Park
Experienced by Nik Shuliahin
9 km from Hurricane
Shot on a road trip with my P52 students. Zion National Park, Utah, March 2016.
Experienced by Donald Giannatti
12 km from Hurricane
We were on a road trip from Canada down to Arizona and we stopped at every national park that we could find along the way. Utah was amazing! The diversity in landscape was insane. We showed up to Zion without reserving a campsite and luckily we swiped up the last spot. It was a fairly populated campground but waking up to views like this made up for it. This photo was taken just before we started our hike up Observation Point Trail.
Experienced by Nick Dietrich
12 km from Hurricane
Rushed up to the top of Angels Landing in only thirty minutes to make it for sunrise. I thought we would be the only ones up there as this was taken in January, but there were already five others when we arrived. They enjoyed the sunrise to themselves and most of them were not there to shoot. It made me wonder whether this should be one of those sunrises that you simply just enjoy. However, we ended up taking some photos and this was one of them.
Experienced by trail
30 km from Hurricane
Sand dunes of different sizes pile up and already now offer a great view.The wind sweeping over the dunes literally makes the sand dance in the sun and creates a very special atmosphere.We like it right away! The dunes are gradually bathed in an increasingly beautiful light as the sun sinks deeper and deeper behind them-while the sand shines golden yellow at the beginning, it shimmers a little later in delicate pink. We just let ourselves drift here, take a walk here and there and enjoy the relaxed and calm atmosphere. Simply a dreamlike conclusion for another beautiful day in the southwest!
Experienced by lovely shots
44 km from Hurricane
This was taken on one of the stops on a 28 day 10,000 mile roadtrip a couple buddies and I took around the US right after undergrad graduation. This is one of my favorite spots, getting to sit on the edge with my feet hanging over a huge drop down into the river as the sunset put a beautiful red/orange glow on the rock around us was incredible.
Experienced by Joe Yates
84 km from Hurricane
That day was just crazy. We slept in the car at 40 degree outside and it was so difficul to breath in the morning that we had to wake up early. We had to do three park in a day: Bryce, Zion and finaly coral sand dune. The walk was short and we arrive in the middle of an observatory that was really high. Really scary, but worth it.
Experienced by Claudie-Ann Tremblay-cantin
88 km from Hurricane
If you enjoyed my photo and used it somewhere, please tag my instagram @adele_payman! Fair is fair.
Experienced by Adele Payman
108 km from Hurricane
When the moon is out you need no light to walk around. The moon lights up the water and makes every look so beautiful. I was trying to capture what I saw through my own eyes that night.
Experienced by Jeremy Bishop
110 km from Hurricane
8 mile hike in and out of this place. It is located in the heart of the grand canyon. It is a bright colorful waterway that will blow your mind at every spot.
Experienced by Jeremy Bishop
110 km from Hurricane
There is nothing quite like standing at the bottom of a 190ft waterfall. If you’ve been, then you know. This one in particular takes some serious effort just to get to; with camping reservations booked a year out in advance, a 12 mile backpacking hike, and climbing down the side of the slippery canyon walls just to get in front of it. Was it worth it? Duh.
Experienced by Jordan Brown
125 km from Hurricane
These mystical hodos leave you in amazement. This isolated gem puts you in complete isolation and silence. It’s a truly stunning place to take a half hour and reflect. Is it in Arizona, or Utah? Depends on who you ask, but who cares :). It’s awesome.
Experienced by Paulius Dragunas
128 km from Hurricane
From the bridge over Marble Canyon on US 89A we could see the storm blowing off the top of the mesa above the Vermillion Cliffs. Within ten minutes the storm arrived with rain and wind - even a little hail.
Experienced by Donald Giannatti
136 km from Hurricane
You need to stand right there next to the edge to truly experience and understand how wide and immense the gap is.
Experienced by ben o'bro
136 km from Hurricane
This is the most amazing view of the Colorado River
Experienced by Omer Salom
136 km from Hurricane
Late in the day photographing Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado River, Page, Arizona.
Experienced by Donald Giannatti