


If you get a permit, you need to print or download it to bring on your hike. This pays for National Park Service rangers to provide help on the trail and check permits. You will automatically pay a $3 per person fee if issues a permit. This pays for to manage applications, run the lottery, and send emails to every applicant. You can list up to six people (including the applicant) on your lottery application.Īpplicants pay a $6 non-refundable application fee. When you pick the time of day you want to start your hike, keep in mind that the start time is set at the Grotto (Shuttle Stop #6). If you do not get your first choice, you may get another. The lottery uses a ranked choice system to allocate permits. Be sure to list the dates and times you want most first. When you apply for the seasonal lottery, you can pick up to 7 days and times or ranges of days and times that you are available to hike. Hiking on the West Rim Trail to Scout Lookout does not require a permit.

See ‘Additional Information’ on the right hand side of this website for other seasons. Hikes during the fall, September 1 through November 30, can be found on this page. Get a permit by applying to a Seasonal Lottery or by applying for our Day-before Lottery. This applies to hikers at all times of day and all times of year. Everyone who wants to hike from Scout Lookout to Angels Landing along the half-mile section of trail with chains needs to have a permit. The program provides a fair process that will improve visitor experience and protect park resources along Angels Landing. Zion National Park is piloting a permit program to hike Angels Landing. Angels Landing: Fall (Hikes on September 1 – November 30)
