Rockslide closes popular trail at Zion National Park
From KSL:
September 3rd, 2009 @ 10:58am
ZION NATIONAL PARK, Utah (AP) -- A rockslide in Zion National Park has closed one of its most popular trails.
Park officials say rocks and debris fell onto a 50-foot section of Weeping Rock Trail on Wednesday morning. No one was hurt.
Park officials say they'll keep the trail closed until the boulders and debris are removed and the trail is fixed. The trail will likely remain closed at least through Labor Day weekend.
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Zion - Weeping Rock Trail Reopened
Zion National Park News Release
September 17, 2009
Ron Terry 435 772-0160
Weeping Rock Trail Reopened
Superintendent Jock Whitworth has announced that the Weeping Rock Trail in Zion National Park has reopened after being closed by a rockslide on September 2. A 50 foot section of the trail was buried with tons of rock and debris requiring the trail to be closed for visitor safety. The park's trail crew and an American Conservation Experience volunteer crew removed the rock and debris from the trail and made the necessary repairs to reopen the trail.
The Weeping Rock Trail is one of the most popular trails in the park. The