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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Zion National Park

    Zion National Park

    4.9(17 reviews)
    23.4 mi

    Zion is ICONIC. I was a little nervous given the shuttle system (thought it would be so chaotic it…read morewould make the morning rather blah), but they actually do a dang good job keeping the shuttles moving fast and frequently! I wanted to park at the visitor center (one of the only areas with unpaid parking; if you come later and by later the internet says 7-8 am -- good chance you have to park in neighboring Springdale and pay). I arrived around 6:20 am after a 35 min drive from Hurricane; it was still near totally dark when I arrived. There were still good number of parking spots but the lot was prob already over 1/2 full by then. I used the bathrooms (pretty decent for visitor center bathrooms; the soap is oddly watered down tho but works lol). The visitor center itself wasn't opened yet and the shuttles don't start until 7a but people were already lining up. I hopped in line around 6:40 or so, and when the park rangers let us approach the boarding platform, the line was wrapping around several times already. The good news tho - I only had to wait for the 3rd bus to come, since the buses carry so many folks. I don't think I even waited 15 mins to get on the shuttle, since several come right at the start of the shuttle service. I did ride in to the grotto first since I had the earliest angel's landing time permit. The trail was not busy by any means but did have quite a few folks already on it. When I got all the way out to Angel's landing I saw a guy propose to his (now finance) a little after sunrise. It was STUNNING (both the view, and the cuteness of the proposal!). I also went to the temple of Sinawava and did some shorter hikes. Shuttles come frequently enough you're really never waiting longer than 10-15 mins at a time. It's a very smooth system they have and definitely better than having hundreds of cars trying to all park at once! Good thing they have it :) Overall Zion isn't my fave NP of all that I've visited, but it's VERY up there. I would absolutely go back any time - hoping to do the narrows eventually (I did the river walk, but didn't want to get wet). Should be on everyone's bucket list to visit at least once imo!!

    What a beautiful place. It did not disappoint. Zion National Park is just as beautiful in person as…read morein photographs. I visited twice earlier this week. Beautiful landscapes, great roads, plenty of pull outs, not too crowded. I am so grateful to have made this drive to see this extraordinary place.

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    Zion National Park
    Zion National Park

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    Zion National Park - Don't feed the squirrels

    Zion National Park

    4.8(1.6k reviews)
    22.6 mi

    After Capitol Reef's stunning colored, sculpted mountains and Bryce Canyon's hoodoo amphitheater,…read moreZion offer s soaring mountains on each side of you, river, and many more non-hiker friendly trails besides the deadly Angel's Landing. It is an exceptionally well designed park with the free town and park shuttle system that centers at the Visitor Center and has many paved trails. - As you drive into Zion, you will go through the Zion-Mt Carmel tunnel - a 1.1 mile pitch black dark tunnel with no lighting, just a few windows of the stunning mountains as you drive through - The park and shuttles are free! Stay in Springdale for the closest location. The Best Western was very nice and Shuttle stop 4 - Favorite easy trails in my order of preference: -- Riverside Walk (2.2 miles, 57 ft elevation change, 1.5 hours) - paved path along the Virgin River in a Canyon -- Pa'rus Trail (1.7 or 3.5 miles, 50 ft elevation change, 1-2 hours) - start at park shuttle stop #3 (Canyon Junction-shuttle only stops going downhill - Not from the Visitor Center) for a 1.7 mile walk on a paved trail near the Human History museum, past the campgrounds and to the visitor center. If you start at the Visitor Center, then you will have to turnaround at Canyon Junction and it is 3.5 miles. - The Grotto Trail (1 miles, 35 ft, 0.5 hour) - dirt trail paralleling the road from Stop 6 (Grotto) to Stop 5 (Zion lodge) - saw and heard a wild turkey. - Weeping Rock Trail (0.4 miles, 98 ft, 0.5 hour) - short but steep paved trail ends at a rock alcove with dripping water - Lower Emerald Pool (2 miles, 150 ft, 1.5 hours) - paved trail to a small pool. It had been dry, so it was underwhelming but if it had rained more, it might have been better. If you are adventurous and like a good view and danger, then try to get a permit to hike Angel's Landing. Someone died the week before we arrived. In the park, there are 9 shuttle stops where you can get off to hike. The following stops have toilets (may be a pit toilet or flush toilet): stop 1 Visitor center - flush, 2 Zion Human History Museum - flush - but you have to walk a bit to get to the museum where the toilet are located outside, 5 Zion Lodge - flush -inside the lodge, 6 Grotto-pit?, 7 Weeping Rock-pit?, 9 Temple of Sinawava - pit.

    Deducted one star as this place gets super crowded - like HUGE crowds…read more My husband and I went to Zion National park in 2021 and absolutely loved our trip but Zion was overrated due to the crowds, and it's wild. Wait times are crazy, hiking places are LOUD, and people are loud in general, which is why I deducted 1 star. The park itself is beautiful, love nature so much but I wish it wasn't as crowded (reminded me of Disneyland crowds or other places). We did angels landing hike, it's tough but gorgeous and a few other hiking trails which we enjoyed, but they do get crowded so it's tough on narrow hikes due to a lot of people and I feel it's a safety hazard.

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    Zion National Park - Very cool late February & early March dry flowers.

    Very cool late February & early March dry flowers.

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    Friend met on Kayenta Trail

    Zion National Park - The squirrels here have no fear! The even strike a pose for you! LOL

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    The squirrels here have no fear! The even strike a pose for you! LOL

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