Weeping Rock is probably the shortest trail
in the park, only half mile round trip. It seems to be very
popular (due to its short distance I guess), we saw crowds of
people walking back and forth. It's a somewhat steep hike but
it's over so fast that anyone can do it. The trail ends at a
rock alcove where springs drip from overhead creating a lush
area of greenery which grows from the thin cracks and crevices
of the seeping walls. The alcove offers a spectacular view of
the Zion Canyon.