Zion National Park is located among the natural beauty of Utah. The local landscapes conquer with the wild, pristine beauty inherent in the Kolob Canyon area, the most uninhabited part of the park. It is this area that is poorly equipped, and nature, largely untouched by the rampant civilization, is preserved in it. There are rugged trails that can only be walked with a guide, a few ranches with traces of abandonment. Kolob Canyon is a favorite place for rock climbers who bravely climb steep cliffs (you need to have a special pass), there is no mass influx of tourists.
Nature creates here such pictures that you will not see anywhere else: reddish-orange massifs of mountains rise above the gorges, green spots of woodland cover their slopes, in some places the whole earth is covered with a thick cover of yellow heather. Among the unusual trees, there are familiar birches that look strange against the background of red spurs.
Kolob Canyon with the rest of the Zion is connected by the same scenic red road. Tourists take walks along the bottom of the gorge along the river with a turbulent current, which in several places is so shallow that you can wade it. The river bed has many rapids that form picturesque waterfalls. There are many high waterfalls here, one of them is called “weeping rock”: rare splashes fall from a high rock on those passing under it. The mesmerizing beauty of Zion Park attracts tourists from all over the world.