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    Zion Utah Jellystone Park

    Zion Utah Jellystone Park

    3.8
    (45 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    This campground is only a few years old, and it's nice and clean, but there isn't much shade…read more Check in was confusing at first since you think you are pulling up to a little hut but there is no one there? So we kept driving to the round about and I walked into the rangers station. I easily found the campers check in line and I then it was easy breezy. We were given a map, instructions, a bracelet to access the water areas, etc. The store offers plenty of fun souvenirs, albeit pricey. I was slightly displeased with the options as far as food/camping goods go. There were snacks, a few lunchables, some drinks, the frazzle drinks etc. as well as some medical goods, like aspirin, bandages etc. But it didn't really have the necessary goods we really needed that ended up with a quick run to Walmart... but thankfully Walmart wasn't far. Our campsite was clean, and supplied the necessary utilities we needed, as well as a fire pit, picnic table and one tiny tree. I wish the sites were flat rather than the black rocks. We had a great view of the lagoon and nightly sunsets. But felt like the rocks made it extra hot on our site. Of course the kids loved the mining, and playground. My daughter did the Build a Bear at the kids rec center, but we never saw the Bears that were supposed to be at these events. But maybe because it was 105 degrees?! The main attraction is both the water park & lagoon. Both each equally just as exciting and unique. The water park isn't huge by any means. It had 4 watersides. 3 different types. One nicknamed the toilet bowl by our group. You can slide down on a tube single or as a double and it's a lot of fun spinning around the bowl before shooting out. There was also another slide that did some turns and two slides that shot straight down. There were two pools, two jacuzzis, a splash pad and my favorite... the lazy river! The waters were very warm in all the pools. There is very little shade at the water park, besides a few canopies, a few covered tables and there were reservable cabanas that were a bit pricey. The lagoon water was warm on the outskirts, but cooler the further in you go. It's a sloped and sandy beach with chairs, a few palm trees that also don't offer much shade and a small canopy. Life jackets are a must for everyone including adults if you go in above your knees, and those kids working are very strict! Also, no pushing and shoving off the inflatable play center. That's the biggest attraction to the lagoon. A huge obstacle course in the middle of the lagoon. Hours for the water park/lagoon are a bit disappointing as they don't open till 11am and close by 7pm. It's so hot in the summer in St George they really could stand to stay open longer. The cooler fee is $15 per day and no outside food or alcohol is allowed, and yes they do inspect! You can go use one pool and a jacuzzi at 7:30p for campers with a special keypad code. One downside to this park, is it's next to a sewer treatment facility to the west and one day it smelled bad as the temperature rose. There's also a lot of construction happening outside the park near the lagoon, so there was dust and tractor noise. We stayed 4 nights. I think 3 is plenty in the awful summer heat. I think once the trees can offer more shade it'll get better. But overall the heat and no shade wiped us out. Also, to note: no early check-in or late checkouts during summer. You'll be turned away, or priced for an extra night.

    Brought our 5 grand kiddos 2 yrs - 9 yrs; first time here, can't wait for the next visit!…read moreLoved it so much we extended our stay 3 days this weekend! Arts & crafts were spectacular / staff so friendly & patient! Amanda - manager - super organized, runs a tight ship, very helpful! Addi/ team leader - has been wonderful to the kiddos! Played candy bar bingo tonight - the two of them made it SO MUCH FUN!! Prizes were adorbs & kept it moving! Thank you so much! Trip typeVacation · Family Rooms5.0Service5.0Location5.0 Hotel highlightsGreat value Food & drinksGreat! Noteworthy detailsPlease make this your next fam vakay!

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    Zion National Park

    Zion National Park

    4.9
    (20 reviews)
    23.4 mi

    Zion National Park absolutely lives up to the hype. The scenery is incredible, with towering red…read morerock cliffs and breathtaking views around every corner. We visited several areas of the park, including the Pa'rus Trail, and loved how accessible it was. Since we visited during warmer weather, we appreciated being able to enjoy the park without tackling strenuous hikes. The shuttle system made getting around easy. They have a great visitors center as well. One of my favorite parts was simply slowing down and taking in the beauty of the landscape. Photos don't do this place justice. Whether you're hiking, sightseeing, or just enjoying the views, Zion is a place everyone should experience at least once.

    Zion National Park is among the crown jewels of the National Park system, with some of the most…read moreepic natural environments you can visit in the United States. The raw and rugged beauty of the giant red rocks has inspired people for generations. There are some places that are simply breathtaking, resonating with the primal human spirit and inspiring to the soul. The sense of timelessness is what really does it. You can really see how the environment took millions of years to form, and know that it will be there for millions of years to come. Any season you visit is amazing - the sharp clarity of spring and summer, to the wonderful contrast that a fresh blanket of snow can bring in the winter. It's all just beautiful. The winding road through the park with one amazing view after another, and the tunnel through the side of the giant mountain, is simply iconic. The National Park Service has done an amazing job making the park accessible to just about anyone as well. There are easily accessible, beautiful areas for children and those that aren't as hardy or adventurous. But there are also extreme trails that go back far into the wilderness for the more thrill seeking, and average trails for your regular explorer. There's a lot to see, and you can go as deep, or as shallow, as you want. Zion National Park is definitely worth visiting at least once in your lifetime. Five stars, without question.

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