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Zion Outfitter

4.4 (251 reviews)
Ultra High-EndBike Rentals, Hiking, Outdoor Gear
Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Showers ($4 for 5 min)
Gina L.

Visited in mid-February. Rented gear (full drysuit) and used showers 2x. *Gear* Reserved gear (cheaper online) for hiking the Narrows - $49 pre-tax. Try on the gear (dry bib, neoprene aka wet-suit socks, boots, and walking stick), and make sure everything is comfy. Highly recommend picking up the day prior to 1) start the hike early 2) avoid crowds. Don't forget the hiking stick (I almost did!) Pick-up for day-before is 3pm-6pm. Otherwise pick-up for day-of is 8am-10am. I'm 5'3, and the highest the water level got was right at my chest. Water levels were about 50-60 cubic ft/s that day. *Showers* Showers are $4 for 5 min - buy tokens via cashier, and they'll give further instructions. Water was pretty hot, and I was happily clean before walking back to the campgrounds. Showers were clean (some hair here and there), but seemed like a "clean up after yourself" situation. Each shower room has a towel rack, two door hooks, and a bench for your shower items. They also have toiletries, etc. for purchase if you're missing anything. One toilet and couple sinks for general use. I'd recommend setting a timer on your phone for x min left so you can start rinsing off! I cut it a bit close ~ Had a pleasant experience with all the employees, but there was one guy I was asking questions who had some snarky responses. But overall, got what I needed, and would recommend this spot.

Sheri A.

Conveniently located in the parking lot of Zions visitor center. For $35 you can rent a pair of moisture wicking socks, hydro boots, and a walking stick. They say to pick a stick about the height of your shoulders. It's inevitable not to get your feet wet but having the right gear helps especially when walking for miles on rocks and water that can be as high as your chest. Tip: I also recommend bringing a waterproof bag or some kind plastic to protect your belongings from getting wet especially your phone. They do sell hydro bags in the store and if I can remember correctly it was about $30.

Bekah C.

Fantastic prices for day rentals! If you're planning on hiking the Narrows in the colder months, you should plan to rent your gear from here. For $55/person, we were fitted with hiking boots, neoprene socks, dry bib, and a walking stick. The gear was in great condition and definitely felt worth the price. Something to note: The shoes, socks, and bib aren't waterproof. They're designed to keep you warm in the water much like a wetsuit. So bring extra clothes to change into after your hike!

Jana P.

Zion Outfitter was the E-Bike company we used to ride throughout Mt. Zion National Park. Right before the park entrance, at the Springdale Parking, it was easy to sign the waiver and purchase the rental. Service was respectful, kind, and straight to the point. The price was acceptable for us, we had no regrets with the price because the view and ease of riding throughout the park! The bikes were in good shape and fully charged and helmets were clean. Within minutes you'll be able to be riding into the park & it is worth your while!

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5 star service. Everyone was so genuinely helpful. I'm sure they get the same questions all day long.

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Ask the Community - Zion Outfitter

Is the backpack rental water bladder compatible ? I have a 3ltr bladder id like to use.

No, the waterproof bags and backpacks seal to make an airtight compartment.

Are reservations absolutely necessary? We arrive the night before and plan on getting our gear when it opens at 7am.

They have a ton of equipment of all types. I'd say no.

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Review Highlights - Zion Outfitter

I booked their summer gears online for my whole family to hike The Narrows and it went super smooth and easy.

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