Zion National Park

Zion National Park featuring hiking or walking and tranquil scenes as well as a small group of people
Zion National Park featuring hiking or walking and tranquil scenes as well as a small group of people
Zion National Park featuring tranquil scenes
Zion National Park which includes tranquil scenes, mountains and landscape views
The Grotto Picnic Area featuring a sunset


Hikers of every level, and non-hikers too, can access views of the deep canyon and incredible red sandstone cliffs of this land of natural wonder.

Colourful cliffs within Zion National Park provide unforgettable views. Ride horseback, hike, bicycle or ride a shuttle through the canyon to observe striking geological formations etched from orange, pink and white layers of sandstone.

The terrain offers delightful trails for every hiking skill level. Ride the 80-minute-roundtrip shuttle, stepping off at multiple points to take photos. For easy to moderate walks, follow Pa’rus Trail along the Virgin River or Lower Emerald Pool trail to reach a waterfall. Both provide valley views. Ride horseback along Sand Bench Trail and hike atop a landslide.

For greater challenges, make the strenuous half-day hike up 27 switchbacks to Angels Landing, a ridge 1,500 feet (460 metres) above the valley floor, for 360-degree views of Zion Canyon. Far below, hike through the Narrows at river level, learn to canyoneer on the Subway trail to Keyhole Falls or hike to Kolob Arch, one of the world’s largest freestanding arches. Try other activities: wilderness backpacking, camping, river tubing, four-wheel drive touring, rock climbing and of course, taking beautiful photographs.

Look for more than 900 species of plants, some seemingly growing from barren rock. Over 200 kinds of birds live here or migrate through. Spot the brown shapes of mule deer or desert bighorn sheep moving slowly in front of orange sandstone and look for a California condor high on the cliffs.

This popular site attracts millions of visitors annually, meaning parking spaces within the canyon fill rapidly. Park in Springdale and catch the free Springdale Shuttle for convenient park access. Then use the free hop-on, hop-off Zion Canyon Shuttle to move within the park.

Zion National Park is at Utah’s southwest corner, a 2.5-hour drive from Las Vegas, Nevada. After visiting Zion, continue northeast to the strikingly etched landscapes of Utah’s four other national parks. If you have a large vehicle, be aware of Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel permit requirements. To camp, make reservations, especially during peak seasons.

Purchase an economical interagency pass for access to all U.S. national parks seniors receive big discounts. Zion National Park is open year-round. Enjoy your visit to this colourful treasure.

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Things to do near Zion National Park

Zion National Park offers a wealth of activities for visitors, including hiking through breathtaking landscapes, camping under the stars, and witnessing stunning sunsets. Popular options include guided tours of Zion Canyon, adventurous hiking trips, and embarking on a national parks road trip. Whether you're seeking outdoor thrills or simply wish to explore the park's natural beauty, Zion promises an unforgettable adventure.

Shopping

For a delightful shopping experience, visit the Grand Circle Plaza, located 29.0km from Zion National Park, offering a vibrant mix of business and entertainment. If you're up for a drive, The Rock Stop, situated 33.8km away, is a charming store perfect for unique gifts and souvenirs.

Recreation

Experience the tranquil vibes of Canaan Mountain Wilderness, perfect for meditation and hiking. At Spilsbury Sports Complex, enjoy various recreational activities while embracing wellness. Pioneer Park offers serene landscapes for relaxation and leisurely strolls, making it an ideal spot for rejuvenation amidst nature.

Adventure

Experience the thrill of hiking Angels Landing, a stunning trail 8.0km from Zion, offering breathtaking views and exhilarating heights. Enjoy the scenic beauty on the Riverside Walk, located 6.4km away, or tackle the adventurous Subway trail, a 3.2km trek through unique rock formations and enchanting landscapes.

Nightlife

Experience the serene beauty of Zion National Park at night with stargazing and guided night hikes. For a lively atmosphere, visit local venues like the Spotted Dog Café in Springdale, offering live music and delicious food, or enjoy a drink at the Zion Canyon Brew Pub for a relaxed evening.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Zion National Park

Within and around Zion National Park, visitors can explore a range of popular attractions, including the Zion Canyon Overlook and the Zion Canyon Visitor Centre. Ideal for those seeking outdoor adventure and breathtaking scenery, the park offers diverse experiences for every traveller. The nearby Zion Retreat provides additional opportunities for relaxation and exploration, making it a perfect destination for anyone keen on immersing themselves in the beauty of nature.

  • Zion Canyon Visitor Center: Nestled 11.3km from the park, this visitor centre offers adventure enthusiasts and families a wealth of information. Engage in outdoor activities and discover the area's natural wonders through interactive exhibits and knowledgeable staff.
  • Temple of the Sinawava: Located 6.4km away, this stunning rock formation boasts breathtaking scenery. It's a perfect spot for outdoor lovers, where you can soak in the majestic views and embark on scenic hikes along the Virgin River.
  • The Grotto Picnic Area: Situated 8.0km from the park, this eco-friendly park is ideal for families. Enjoy a relaxing picnic surrounded by nature, as you take in the serene atmosphere and lush landscapes that enrich the Zion experience.

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