Above Zion Via Ferrata - Open Group Climb

Via Ferrata routes are super-scenic hikes and climbs equipped with ladder rungs and a permanent safety cable to which the hiker is continuously attached. The Above Zion Via Ferrata is appropriate for

Via Ferrata routes are super-scenic hikes and climbs equipped with ladder rungs and a permanent safety cable to which the hiker is continuously attached. The Above Zion Via Ferrata is appropriate for ages 8 to 80. If you can climb up and down a ladder and hike two miles, you can do this! Your guide will outfit you with a helmet, harness, and via ferrata lanyard. They will also accompany you through this unforgettable adventure. Bring a pack with water and snacks, wear closed-toe hiking shoes, and expect to spend 3 to 4 hours. If you like the idea of hiking Angels Landing but have some concerns about safety and crowding, you'll love the scenery, the security, and the solitude of the Above Zion Via Ferrata.

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Location: Zion National Park

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Q: Is there any age limit for the Above Zion Via Ferrata experience?

A: No worries about age! The Above Zion Via Ferrata is open for ages 8 to 80. As long as you can handle climbing a ladder and hiking about two miles, you should be good to go. Just make sure everyone in your group is comfortable with the climbing aspect, and you’re set for an amazing adventure!

Q: What should I wear for the Above Zion Via Ferrata climb?

A: Definitely wear closed-toe hiking shoes! They give you the best grip on the rocks and ladders. Also, dress in layers since it can get cooler up there, especially in the morning. A hat and sunscreen are smart too, since you’ll be exposed to the sun a lot. Don’t forget to bring a small pack with water and some snacks!

Q: What happens if the weather turns bad on the day of the climb?

A: Weather can be unpredictable, especially in the mountains. If conditions aren’t safe, they’ll likely reschedule your climb, and they’re pretty flexible with that. Just keep an eye on the forecast leading up to your date, and it’s a good idea to confirm with your guide the day before. They want everyone to be safe and have a great experience!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Above Zion Via Ferrata experience!

Hey everyone! I’m considering gifting the Above Zion Via Ferrata to my adventurous aunt for her birthday. She’s in her 50s and loves hiking, but I’m a little worried about the climbing part. I know it’s supposed to be safe, but I want to be sure she’ll feel comfortable. Any thoughts or experiences to share? Also, is there a specific season that’s best for this?

Just did the Above Zion Via Ferrata - What an experience!

Wow, I just got back from the Above Zion Via Ferrata climb, and it was unforgettable! The views of Zion National Park are breathtaking. The guides were super professional and made us feel safe the whole time. I’d recommend it to anyone who loves a bit of adventure but is hesitant about climbing. You really get a unique experience that’s different from typical hikes!