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Zion 2021
Mona A.

Deducted one star as this place gets super crowded - like HUGE crowds 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.

Calie K.

What a gorgeous NP! I took my 5 year old and there was so much to do, from Jr Ranger to Emerald pools. I think our favorite was hiking the Narrows. I loved that they had cafes/pubs throughout the park so we could take a break and hydrate when needed. The shuttles came quickly and the drivers were very kind and informative. Lastly, we lost a coat on the shuttle and the information desk was extremely helpful! They said all items found would be in by 8 AM the next day, luckily we were planning to return again. We came back at 8:30 AM and sure enough they had found our coat!! There isn't a bad view in this park. We can't wait to return!!

On the road.
Tom E.

Our nation's history has many stories of early settlers, trappers and traulblazers feeling stifled when newcomers arrive. I never imagined I was of those staunch, groundbreaking human beings. My first driveinto this canyon was 1977. Sweet D, the early 1960's. I have been in this canyon summer and fall, several times. Drive in, see my sights, venture about. Not crowded. Our National Parks are really Earth Parks, Global Parks, Our Family Human Parks. Dude Larson rode his horse out of this region long ago. His art is 70, 80, 90 years past. Hoke Denetsosie will never cartoon in his mid-century "cowboy-indian" style, as visiting Africans commented about Apache stickmen. Everything is all slick, shiny, capitalized, monetized, browserized. Our wait to enter the park on a Saturday 2 weeks before Memoial Day was 40 minutes. We waited another batch of minutes down the road waiting for the US Border Patrol and Ark Law Enforcement completed an action. Thrn parking lots, fleets of shuttles. latte houses, etc. filled our view.Shuttle said, :Condors now in Zion!. The land the land, the lovely land is present in it's majestic, breath catchubg beauty. It gets 5 stars, 24/7/365 until Old Sol explodes, making our world dust. I love you people! I love counting languages at hotel breakfasts, walks and hikes. My family does not thrive in crowds, at least I do not thrive in crowds. My heart is rustic, full of desert silence challenging mountais, vistas further than I can see. When a newcomer to the rural west arrived. "What's up Slick?" was often heard. Slick, capitalized, monetized, modernized is not for me. Zion's trappings get 1 star.

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Carrie M.

We drove about 2.5 hours from Las Vegas to get to Zion. We spent 1.5 days here and were able to do their most iconic hikes, Angels Landing and the Narrows. We tried to go to the Canyon Overlook trail, which is known as the trail with the best views in the park. We unfortunately could not find any parking before sunset as the very small lot was full, and all the parallel parking was full as well. It was a disappointment driving all the way there and back to see extreme crowds and no parking. It was also dangerous to turn back around as the roads are windy and narrow. We liked Angels Landing and the Narrows, and I have written separate reviews for those hikes. Otherwise, we had a decent experience with the shuttle inside the park, except for the fact that some shuttles only stop at specific stops, which was super confusing as it doesn't say before you board the shuttle. We parked on the street in Springdale and took the free city bus to the Zion entrance. This bus was so crowded that it was a challenge to get off. The visitor center was okay with some educational signage outside and no exhibits inside.

Kevin F.

One of Utah's awesome 5 national parks and one that you should check out. Zion is super busy. Parking is so limited that you'll likely need to park in the town (which is not free) and take in the shuttle bus to the entrance, after which you'll likely need to take another shuttle into the actual park. But it's worth it. There are incredible hiking trails here and amazing sights. I'm not much of a hiker but there are some easier trails that even beginners should be able to handle at a reasonable pace. Good facilities throughout and even a lodge restaurant within. Check this place out.

Leah N.

Zion is one of my favorite place to visit while vacationing in Las Vegas. This was my second time visiting Zion today. It was about 2hour and 45 minutes or so each direction from our hotel room at the Bellagio. We came here around 8 am Utah time. We left Las Vegas around 5am. The entrance had a line forming already when we got here. The parking at the visitor center was already beginning to fill up. We took the Zion south entrance. There were already alot of people lining up for the shuttle. We took the shuttle to stop 9 Temple of Sinawava, we hike the trail to the narrows. Then we went back in the shuttle to stop #5. We did more hiking and somehow ended up at the Grotto, stop #6. We then took the shuttle back to the visitor center. The shuttles were super crowded today, Tuesday.

Joanna C.

Hiked the Emerald Pools Trails and it was fairly easy, the trails are pretty wide and it allows for people to pass comfortably and wasn't overly crowded. The views are amazing and each time we stopped to see the waterfalls was magical! We hiked to the highest level and what made it even more worth it was the shade the mountains give so we had time to sit on a rock have a snack and cool down. After the hike we went to their pub and had a beer, so rewarding after. The buses come often and get you around pretty quick. It was a great weekend and glad we came here!

Zion sign
Mary H.

Zion is my favorite of the Might 5 parks. It's definitely the most touristy. But it's so so beautiful. And there are all kinds of different trails and views. There's so much variety here. This is also where I saw the most wildlife. I highly recommend anyone stop here if they can. We did the Narrows hike up Virgin River. We rented our boots and walking stick and were so glad for it. This was an incredibly tedious hike. Every step you have to be careful and look for the best footing. All the rocks are smooth and slick. It's not difficult, but it's very exhausting and lengthy. Hiking up to the narrows was 100% worth it. Be careful out there and bring lots of water. It was 90 degrees out, but the river was about 65-70 degrees. You'll still get dehydrated even though you don't feel hot. And bring snacks too!

Gus F.

On a two day road trip from CA to CO, decided to take the scenic route thru Zion National Park. There's a $35 private vehicle fee to enter the National park, fortunately hubby is over 62 so only $20 for us. Busy wait line getting into the park but after that smooth sailing. Incredible views and vistas!

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Dan R.

"I'm gonna be iron like a lion in Zion" (Bob Marley) There's plenty of reasons why Zion National Park is one of the most popular National Parks. The scenery is spectacular! It has soaring red and white rock monoliths, vast canyons with 3,000-foot vertical walls, rivers and water views, and fantastic hiking trails. We were so impressed by the color palette we saw. Zion is a true multi-color experience with layered rock walls, and cream, pink and red cliffs, blue rushing waters, and greenery wherever you look. We saw plenty of Zion's famous red cliffs and stopped for lunch at the Zion Lodge. Zion was the first National Park we saw on our tour. It was amazing and simply beautiful. Zion Facts Zion is the nation's 16th national park and was established on November 19, 1919. It is considered to be a relatively small national park with around 149,000 acres. It gets around 5 million visitors per year and is the country's second busiest National Park.

Maria L.

Zion National Park was the first of Utah's Mighty 5 that my husband got to visit. We spent 1.5 days in the park, hiking most of the easy and moderate trails. We got to park at the Visitor Center on our first day since we drove from Las Vegas and got there at lunchtime. On the next day, we parked at the overpriced Springdale Zone A parking. We did as much as we could of the easy and moderate trails within the park. The blue sky and puffy white clouds were perfect complements to the beautiful views and trails. They provided a very good contrast to the red rocks. We also did a little bit of The Narrows. It was not as busy as we thought it would be so navigating around the park was manageable. This is definitely a bucket list item as most, if not all, of the national parks. One Mighty 5 down, 4 more to go...

The pre-hike before Angel's Landing
Julia L.

Came here during October and really felt this was the best time out of the year. It was a little chilly in the morning, but you'll get hot fast hiking these trails. We were able to find parking inside the park because it was a weekday and we came before 8 AM. Definitely by 9 AM there wouldn't be any parking available. Their isn't any vehicle access for most parts of the park getting to the trails so you need to rely on the buses, but I think they open it up in the winter time when buses aren't running. Was able to do the pre-hike for angels landing and also did the narrows. So memorable and relaxing to be surrounded my nature. Next time I go, will definitely put my name in the lottery to hike Angels Landing.

Jennifer M.

I'm trying to see all the National Parks. I've been to Zion twice now and it ranks near my least favorite park (it still gets a 4 star because the Parks are National Treasures). Zion. It's so beautiful. It's glorious, for real, that's why the Mormons named it as they did. But good grief, this park needs to get on with timed entry. There are WAY TOO MANY PEOPLE in this tiny park. They use shuttle buses to get folks around, which helps with the congestion on the roads, but it does not help with congestion on the trails, in the lodge, the shuttles, in the restrooms, in the gift shop and just every single moment you are trying to breathe. There are many beautiful hikes to do here, some very interesting geological formations (See Weeping Rock, if it's open). The cafeteria at the lodge is shameful. The food is terrible, the options are extremely limited and the service is nonexistent. Except for the people pouring beers at the biergarten, they are friendly and kind. Should you see Zion? yes. I spent a full day and that was enough.

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Ask the Community - Zion National Park

Are we allow to pitch a tent or bag packing in the park?

There is a camping ground in the park. I believe you need reservations. You can backpack, but I… Read more

What time does the shuttle bus arrive in the morning?

It's either 6 a.m. or 7 a.m., depending on the time of year. Check their website for more details: https://www.nps.gov/zion/planyourvisit/zion-canyon-shuttle-system.htm

Has anyone been here in the winter? Are chains needed for tires or will I be fine without?

Hey! I was just there 5 days ago. The park roads do not have snow or ice on them right now :) you should be fine if you don't own chains, but if you do own them, you can throw them in the trunk just in case it snows again. If you have small chains… Read more

Wanting to take my parents in the there 70's will it work out?

It should work out, but.... I would try to stay in Springdale which is adjacent to the entrance to… Read more

Can I drive a ATV?

No. Not allowed on Angel's Landing trail.

Going this weekend (first time) and wondering what clothing would be appropriate for the narrows, leggings or shorts? Tank top vs light jacket? Any info would be appropriated

Hi there, since it's still nice & warm there you'll be most comfortable in shorts and a tank. The slots are much cooler in the early morning and as the sun begins to set so keep that in mind as well.

Can anyone recommend some of the easy trails to explore. First time here and would love some recommendations that are not hard to do with the family?

Tatevick, Once you are at the park, you will get a map and it'll show you the trails and the… Read more

Is there a river to swim at?

The Virgin River runs throughout the park. I have gone swimming on several sections, but the most popular area is near the bridge that is by the visitors center by the Springdale entrance.… Read more

I have a 4 year old and an 8 year old, is it kids friendly or not safe for kids?

Yes! There were lots of families visiting. If it's a hot day I wouldn't do any of the long hikes. Stay closer to the water

How much would it cost to come here for one day? Also is it a hard drive from St. George?

Driving from St. George to Zion is a great drive. It's roughly a 30 minute drive and you get a nice preview of what Zion has to offer! The drive itself is really easy and you don't need to worry about crazy elevation changes. Entrance fee is $35 per… Read more

I have a question, is there trails where you can take small children?

Yes! There is a pathed trail along the river that is perfect for children and strollers. Also several trails that are not strenuous that I saw other children on

Going to Zion park Nov 8-11 with my college (provide most things) and boyfriend (first time camper) Ive never been to the park, is there any tips on stuff I should bring? like…

Check with the rangers there or the national parks website. Zion! Enjoy. Angels landing and the narrows were bucket list moments

1: Do you pay per person? Or by car? If so how much? 2: It is our first time going, with kids. Any…

Honestly, for the National Parks, you can buy an annual park pass for $80 and get access to any National park all year. $35 for Zion 7 day pass

Are dogs allowed?

No. Leashed pets may be walked on the Pa'rus Trail. All other trails, and all wilderness areas, are closed to pets. Pets are not allowed on shuttle buses or in public buildings within Zion. ...

Can you bring dogs with you to hike in the park?

Not on the major trails. Only about one or two near the campsite that are dog friendly.

Thinking of going to Zion early November, anyone know how busy it is that time of year? I tried to make a reservation but can not until two weeks before arrival. Will a reservation be a problem that time of year.

November is one of the best times to visit, not only to beat the crowds but also the heat. Late April is also good too!

Is there any other time of the day the park is not insanely crowded other than 6am - 7am? Our dog boarding doesnt open until 8am :( Do the crowds die down in the early afternoon maybe?

Our experience over the last week - avoid the morning for the shuttle. As the day goes on, the crowds disperse but certain locations are just always crowded - Narrows, Weeping Rock, Angels Landing.....

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Many Pools Trail - Stopping for lunch at 6008 feet!

Many Pools Trail

4.5(2 reviews)
2.4 km

It was a bit hard to locate the trailhead, but so happy we didn't give up wandering in circles &…read morewere able to run into people who pointed us in the right direction, because it was gorgeous & fun! When parking at the main lot, where GPS "Many Pools Trailhead" will bring you to, stand facing the bathrooms, with the larger river on your right. Then head all the way to the left, down the hill towards the woods. You'll be able to see a small trail in the sand headed down the hill around the left, almost seemingly under the road...that's it! The trail leads through the wooded area, through a tunnel (easy to navigate despite having ample water), and into a clearing where you being to hike up flat rocks, seeing the pools as you ascend to the top. We thought the pools were fascinating, as they had various shapes, depths, and the occasional waterfall. Would say this is a moderate hike, because of the incline, timing is based solely on how long you'd want to wander around each section- we also explored the river section opposite the trail if you go right from the parking lot down to the "beach area"

This might just be my fave hike that we did during our whole trip to Zion! It's quite an adventure…read more- made me feel like a true explorer!! You'll be walking in dry creek beds and scrambling up dry, smooth waterfalls with chains of little pools (some really deep!) spilling down the mountains- and lots of rock scrambling up the mountains too- very similar to Angels Landing, but without the chains and maybe not quite as steep or dangerous for the most part. You start out going down the steep hill from the parking lot down into the Clear Creek bed and follow that until you get to the cool tunnel that takes you under highway 9. That's when you get into the Pine Creek bed that you'll pretty much follow the whole way. We definitely needed our poles and proper hiking boots. The rocks are smooth, slanted greatly in lots of places, and slick. This trail is definitely NOT for beginners - it's moderate in places and pretty strenuous in others. We made it up over 6000 feet as well! The trail isn't marked at all - very unclear - you'll really be dependent on a trail map - and it's not on the National Parks website or their maps! I think they like to keep it a secret lol. Luckily I had downloaded the trail map on the AllTrails app or we wouldn't never been able to do the whole trail. I highly recommend you do the same - and be sure to do it before you come into the park Bc we had ZERO signal most of the time. It's very much a hidden gem - we didn't see another soul and had the whole hike to ourselves! That being said, I would strongly recommend you don't hike this alone and bring bear spray and take all back country trail safety precautions. Parking is in a small lot not too long after the Mt Carmel tunnel (the big, main tunnel) and it'll be on your right. It has a tiny little building in it with a green roof which is the bathrooms yay!! They were fairly clean and well maintained but hardly had any TP so you may wanna bring some just in case.

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Many Pools Trail - Some of the many pools!

Some of the many pools!

Many Pools Trail - Mountain Chickadee on the trail!

Mountain Chickadee on the trail!

Many Pools Trail - Views of some of the many pools from the trail

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Views of some of the many pools from the trail

Bike Zion - Making sure we get the right bikes.

Bike Zion

4.9(9 reviews)
0.9 km

Very good for The narrows gear and bike rentals. Right…read morethere in the park and reasonable prices. They have a lot of inventory so I don't think they ever run out. (we visited over memorial day and they had plenty of everything) We rented two bikes for $40 each for the whole day. They were very decent and we were able to bike the entire scenic drive (8.1miles one way) there and back!

This is absolutely the place to rent ebikes. I'm surprised there aren't more reviews. We rented…read morethe bikes online on Saturday afternoon for half day on Sunday. But then realized it should have been for all day. A quick call before they closed made it easy to change the length of the rental. We were met by Brian and Hannah at the store on Sunday morning. They give the best customer service with their knowledge, friendliness, and patience. They made sure we were on the right bikes for our height and comfort level. Each bike was taken around the store to make sure everything was in working order before we hopped on them. Rental includes the bike lock, helmet and carryon pack. The store location makes it so easy to get to Zion National Park. It's so much more convenient than waiting for the shuttle. The ebikes allowed us to stop wherever and whenever we wanted. There were so many photo opportunities that at times it was just a start and stop. As the day got hotter, the breeze from riding the ebike was refreshing. Even riding all day through the entire park with plenty of stops, the bikes still had plenty of charge left.

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Bike Zion - From the side of the road

From the side of the road

Bike Zion - Another amazing view from the ebike.

Another amazing view from the ebike.

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Zion National Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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