Scout Lookout, Snow-Capped Peaks & the BEST Italian Food — Zion National Park
Filmed on iPhone.
Another unforgettable day at Zion National Park. From a rainy start in Springdale to hiking 1,000 feet up to Scout Lookout, this adventure had everything—steep switchbacks, breathtaking snowy views, and a well-earned Italian dinner to end the day.
What You’ll See in This Video:
✔ Gearing up with a new Osprey daypack for Kobe
✔ Conquering Walter’s Wiggles—21 intense switchbacks
✔ Taking in the snow-capped peaks at Scout Lookout
✔ Standing at the entrance of Angels Landing—considering a future attempt
✔ Ending the day with house-made pasta at Dulivia
Timestamps
00:00 Intro – A Rainy Start in Springdale
00:20 Picking Up Gear at the Zion Visitor Center
00:47 Entering the Park & Catching the Shuttle
01:02 Starting the Hike at The Grotto
03:00 Climbing Steep Switchbacks
04:30 Reaching Scout Lookout – Stunning Views
06:40 Snow on the Trail & Angels Landing Entrance
07:48 The Freezing Descent Through Refrigerator Canyon
08:15 Back in Town for Dinner at Dulivia
09:00 Wrap-Up – Would I Attempt Angels Landing?
Hiking Zion? Here’s What to Know:
✔ The shuttles just started running again this month, making it the perfect time to avoid crowds.
✔ Scout Lookout is a great alternative to Angels Landing for those without a permit.
✔ If you’re hiking in colder months, bring gloves—my hands were frozen on the way down.
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