So, you want to hike Angel’s Landing and I don’t blame you. In such an uncertain world, why not take some chances but it takes a real daredevil to want to cling to the steep side of a mountain, hanging on to nothing but chains. Even avid hikers report some trepidation before hiking Angel’s Landing. It may be scary, but it is entirely worth it. Here are some tips to help prepare you for your hike at Angel’s Landing.
Overview
Angel’s Landing is a challenging, yet scenic hike located in Utah’s Zion National Park. Angel’s Landing is precluded with scenic hikes beforehand as well. It is 5.4 miles long and involves a 1500-foot elevation gain. Angel’s Landing is lined with chains that you hold onto as you climb. This is a strenuous hike intended for experienced and daring hikers. You can hike Angel’s Landing year-round, but the nicest time tends to be Spring and Fall.
Weather
The weather in Angel’s Landing can vary so be sure to dress accordingly and come prepared. Research what the weather will be like prior to your visit but also prepare for anything. It is also recommended that you start your hike early in the day. That way, you can avoid the crowds and get started when it is cool outside.
Dress accordingly
Wearing water-resistant clothing is always practical, given the possibility of rain. Although this hike is somewhat shaded, you’ll also want to pack a sun hat and some sunscreen. Make sure that all of your belongings are secured to your body well so that you don’t lose anything. This hike has some steep drop-offs and if you drop anything, you probably won’t be getting it back.
The Right Shoes
Hiking boots are a must. If you’re buying hiking boots specifically for this hike, make sure you break them in prior to your hike. Choose hiking boots with strong support and grip. This hike is extremely steep, rocky, and even sandy so you want to prepare as best as you can. The right hiking boots might just be the confidence boost you need to conquer this hike.
Hydration
Bring a big water bottle and plan to hydrate prior to your hike, during, and after. Just be mindful of your water consumption. Since there aren’t any areas along the trail to fill up a water bottle, you’ll want to bring a good amount for your hike. This hike could take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours to complete so it is important that you bring a large bottle with you. There will be areas to fill up before you begin your hike.
Final Thoughts
It might look daunting, but Angel’s Landing is bucket-list worthy. It might seem to be cut out for only the best of the best but with the right preparation, you too can conquer Angel’s Landing. Pay attention to what the weather will be like, dress properly, invest in some good hiking boots (and break them in first), and hydrate. These simple steps can help you achieve this breathtaking feat.