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The east side of Zion is at a much higher elevation than Zion Canyon, and the terrain is remarkably different. While the list of official attractions is short, there are a great many things to see and do on the east side of the park. Most of the area is covered in slickrock, and you can go off trail without damaging the area around you. Having said that, please keep in mind that the park specifically warns visitors not to trample on cryptobiotic soil. There's a display in the Visitor Center that helps you learn what to look out for.

White cliffs at the east entrance - Zion National Park
Red rock and white cliffs - Zion National Park
A blind arch near Crazy Quilt Mesa - Zion National Park
Fall color and Jolley Gulch - Zion National Park
Cottonwoods and Clear Creek - Zion National Park
Fleeting snow - Zion National Park
White cliffs near Jolley Gulch	 - Zion National Park
White cliffs - Zion National Park
White cliffs and Clear Creek - Zion National Park
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