Zion: The Subway trail (bottom up or top down exit trailhead)
trailhead
hiking
Semi-technical wet slot canyon requiring a permit
Notes from visits
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We have been waiting 11 years to do this - so glad we finally got the chance! It was well worth it.
- Park here, at the Left Fork trailhead. If going top-down, get a shuttle to the start of the hike at the Wildcat Canyon trailhead (7 miles up the road)
- Requires a permit
- Book shuttles and rent gear from outfitters in Springdale (we booked a shuttle and rented wet suits, a back pack, helmets, and boots from Zion Adventures)
- 8-10 miles
- Solid, enjoyable adventure; the hardest part was initial route finding into the canyon (so bring a good trail description and an app like Gaia or All Trails)
- The canyon is always changing, so ask about recent conditions before you go since many trail descriptions are out of date (for example, there is now a log jam at the bowling ball so you can't duck under it any more and need to go over it; when we were there, there was a webbing hand line someone had left behind - but you can't count on that)
- The hike out is a bit slippery in the beginning and a full on slog by the end (often hot) - I would have given this 4 stars if it wasn't for the hike out
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Last updated: October 30, 2024
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hiking
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