La Verkin Overlook Road East — Zion National Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED
Reviewed May. 4, 2018

OOFOS slide sandals at La Verkin Overlook

La Verkin Overlook is free dispursed BLM camping between Hurricaine and Zion NP. It has zero amenities, with the exception of the occasional firepit. Tons of RVs were parked in this area as well as a bunch of tiny houses! It was super cool to check them out! The road could definitely be rough when wet (the super slippery muddy kind of road), but when it’s dry, we were able to get our 2 WD Pontiac vibe in there. You can hear the highway from this site, and cars are on the road all night.

The 360 views are great from this site, plus it gives you quick access to the National Park, as well as quick access to La Verkin which has gas, grocery, etc.

OOFOS slides review

https://www.oofos.com/collections/womens-oolala-slide-sandal

As a Ranger, I occasionally get the chance to review gear for The Dyrt. La Verkin Overlook was THE PLACE to review these, as we did a HUGE adventure climb in Zion. OOFOS shoes are all about recovery, and my feet definitely needed recover after our 14 mile, desert bushwacking, 4000 ft of elevation gain, adventure of a time trying to climb West Temple. It was a LONG day on our feet and we pretty much limped back to the car.

Sliding into my OOFOS slides was AMAZING. Seriously, it felt like my feet took a breath of fresh air. Honestly, I didn’t know what to expect from a “recovery” shoe, but it was like walking on clouds. I also love the color and design. Looking at them online, I expected them to look a little tacky, but wearing them, they looked cute.

My one comment is that they do run small. I am typically an 8/8.5, however the site said that if you wear a half size, you should order up. I picked a size 9 and while my footprint fit the size of the base, the actual strap is extremely snug – to the point of where I really have to squish my foot forward. But maybe I just have “tall/fat” feet? Once they are on though, they’re not slipping off or around and I was able to walk around camp rather than shuffle. The downside is that wearing them as camp shoes with socks is out of the picture. I also ordered a flip flop version- and have no issues size wise with them (also a size 9), so if you think you have "fat" feet - that might be the better shoe.

I would definitely recommend a pair for anyone who has long days on their feet! The next day, I was ready for more hiking while my husband limped behind me.

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  • Review photo of La Verkin Overlook Road East — Zion National Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED by Leah W., May 4, 2018
  • Review photo of La Verkin Overlook Road East — Zion National Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED by Leah W., May 4, 2018
  • Review photo of La Verkin Overlook Road East — Zion National Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED by Leah W., May 4, 2018
  • Review photo of La Verkin Overlook Road East — Zion National Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED by Leah W., May 4, 2018
  • Review photo of La Verkin Overlook Road East — Zion National Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED by Leah W., May 4, 2018
  • Review photo of La Verkin Overlook Road East — Zion National Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED by Leah W., May 4, 2018
  • Also- great shoes for hot springs!  Used them to scope out a new one on our way home from the trip!
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  • Review photo of La Verkin Overlook Road East — Zion National Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED by Leah W., May 4, 2018
  • Review photo of La Verkin Overlook Road East — Zion National Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED by Leah W., May 4, 2018
  • Review photo of La Verkin Overlook Road East — Zion National Park - PERMANENTLY CLOSED by Leah W., May 4, 2018