Angels Landing: Fall (Hikes on September 1 – November 30)

Zion National Park

Zion National Park is piloting a permit program to hike Angels Landing. The program provides a fair process that will improve visitor experience and protect park resources along Angels Landing. Everyone who wants to hike from Scout Lookout to Angels Landing along the half-mile section of trail with chains needs to have a permit. This applies to hikers at all times of day and all times of year. Get a permit by applying to a Seasonal Lottery or by applying for our Day-before Lottery. Hikes during the fall, September 1 through November 30, can be found on this page. See ‘Additional Information’ on the right hand side of this website for other seasons. Hiking on the West Rim Trail to Scout Lookout does not require a permit.   

When you apply for the Seasonal lottery, you can pick up to 7 days and times or ranges of days and times that you are available to hike. Be sure to list the dates and times you want most first. The lottery uses a ranked choice system to allocate permits. If you do not get your first choice, you may get another. When you pick the time of day you want to start your hike, keep in mind that the start time is set at the Grotto (Shuttle Stop #6).

The Day-Before lottery open from 12:01am to 3:00pm the day before you wish to hike. Apply any time within that window, and you will be entered for a chance to receive a permit. You’ll be notified by 4:00pm if you have received one or not.

You can list up to six people (including the applicant) on your lottery application.   

Applicants pay a $6 non-refundable application fee. This pays for recreation.gov to manage applications, run the lottery, and send emails to every applicant. You will automatically pay a $3 per person fee if recreation.gov issues a permit. This pays for National Park Service rangers to provide help on the trail and check permits.  

If you get a permit, you need to print or screenshot it to bring on your hike. Cellular and data connectivity in the park are poor, so do this before you get to Zion. You may need to show your permit and valid photo identification to rangers at any time. 

Your permit is an opportunity, not a guarantee. Various conditions may result in NPS closing the trail. 

Throughout the pilot, the effectiveness of the program will be monitored and adjustments may be made. Commercial Use Authorization holders must refer to the FAQs on the Zion Commercial Services website .

Permit & Season Information

You must have a permit to hike any portion of Angels Landing from Scout Lookout to the Summit. Permits are needed every day and at all times. Permits (issued in three time slots) are available by two lottery processes. The Seasonal Lottery application periods occur quarterly (see important dates below). Additional permits are issued in the Day-before Lottery.

Need to Know

Permits are required 24 hours a day, seven days a week to hike any portion of Angels Landing. Hiking Angels Landing without a permit is a violation of 36 CFR 1.6 (engaging in a permitted activity without a permit) and is punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 and/or six months in jail. 

Angels Landing permits are:

Commercial Use Authorization holders must refer to the FAQs on the Zion Commercial Services website.   

Lottery Applications

Alternates - Seasonal Lottery Only

Permit Details

Before your hike

What to bring

While on your hike

Fee Policy

Lottery Application Fee: $6 non-refundable application fee. 

Recreation Fee: Each issued permit will be charged $3 per person. 

Permit holders will be responsible for payment of fees for their entire group. If issued a permit, the per person fee will automatically be charged to the card used for the lottery application fee. If the charge to the credit card does not clear, the applicant will not be issued the permit and a new applicant is chosen. Permit holders for Angels Landing will need to pay the park entrance fee when arriving to the park unless they have a federal recreation pass. 

Seasonal Lottery: If your application is selected through the lottery, you will automatically be issued a permit and will be charged $3 per person to the credit or debit card used for your application. 

Day-before Lottery: If your application is selected through the lottery, you will automatically be issued a permit and will be charged $3 per person to the credit or debit card used for your application. 

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy

For permits issued in a Seasonal Lottery, a permit holder can cancel the permit up to two days before the permit reservation date for a full refund of the recreation fees. Canceled Seasonal Lottery permits will automatically roll into the Day-before Lottery. Cancelled Day-before Lottery permits will not become available again.    

Change Policy

Seasonal Lottery: A permit-holder may reduce the group size up until two-days before the permit reservation date. A refund will be provided for the reduced group size pertaining to recreation fees only. Other changes are not permitted including: increase group number, date change, permit holder, alternate leader. Permits are not transferable.   

Day-before Lottery: No changes are allowed. All fees are non-refundable

Contact Information

Mailing Address

1 Zion Park Blvd. State Route 9 Springdale UT 84767

Recorded information is available 24 hours a day. If you are unable to reach someone by phone, please email us at zion_park_information@nps.gov.

Phone Number

(435) 772-3256

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