I'm certain that the amount of weep depends on the time of year but in January its a little less than spectacular. Fairly easy walk with s pretty steep incline.
Quaint little water feature in the park, but not worth the stop off of the shuttle unless you are planning to hike the East Rim trail/Hidden Canyon/Observation Point. Better water features can be found at the Emerald Pools Complex unless you are visiting at a very hot and dry part of the year.
Was winter time when I did this hike so it was a little slippery and the end part of the trail was closed due to falling ice. Still very impressive, especially with all massive icicles hanging (and crashing from the side of the mountain). The spring time presumably has a small cascading waterfall over the rocks, which would also be really cool. Highly recommended.
This is a short, flat hike (stroll, really) to a rock wall that usually weeps water. We were there on a cold day in December, and the rock wall was therefore covered in icicles. Every few seconds a couple of the icicles would break off and come crashing down a few feet away from the onlookers, all of whom stayed a safe distance away. Not what I expected, but quite interesting.The parking lot here was very crowded, but it was easy enough to find parking further along the road.
The hike on this trail is amazing. You wont even notice you've been walking for a few miles because the scenery is just magical.
It is a short but steep hike to the top where the weeping rocks are. Pretty easy even for someone who is out of shape. The shuttle drops you off right there, so why not? It was something different to see. Nothing spectacular though as it is only water dripping down rocks. But, like I said, why not?
Worth a look to see weeping rock, it's an easy trail, only 10 minutes walk or so from the parking area, take the camera, views of the overlooking rocks worth a picture or two as well as the water coming from weeping rock itself.
This was our first visit to Zion National park. We spent 2 days here. Get here early to get parking!!! Can be super busy. We visited on a very cold day as the weeping wall was frozen. Take the path to the left to the week wall. The path to the right does not connect.
Fun, end of day hike that takes 20-30 minutes. Steep hike, but the "weeping" rock is neat to see and you have a nice view of the main canyon once there. Even in the dry winter, the rocks were still dripping water.
Short, fairly easy hike, although a bit uphill. The reward at the end is standing under the weeping rock and looking out at the beautiful scenery from behind the "waterfall".