Must-Visit

Zion National Park

Zion National Park, nestled in the southwestern corner of Utah, captivates visitors with its stunning red rock formations, deep canyons, and diverse ecosystems. The park offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing, making it a perfect destination for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Zion National Park

About the Attraction

A visit to Zion National Park offers an awe-inspiring journey through nature. Here’s what to expect:

  • Majestic Landscapes: Encompassing 232 square miles, Zion features high plateaus, narrow sandstone canyons, and the Virgin River, with 2,000-foot Navajo Sandstone cliffs and lush hanging gardens.
  • Diverse Ecosystems: The park's elevation changes create varied habitats, supporting over 1,000 plant species and a wide array of wildlife, including endangered California condors and Mexican spotted owls.
  • Geological Wonders: Zion's geology, formed over 250 million years, includes colorful cliffs and formations that tell the story of ancient seas and deserts.

It's a must-see for those seeking to experience the profound beauty and diversity of the natural world.

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Audio Guide

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Hiking Adventure Map

Schedule

Open daily from 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM.

Entrance Fee

$20
General Admission: $20.00 per person; Youth (ages 5–15): $10.00; Children under 5: Free; Annual Pass Holders: Free. $35 per private vehicle; Admission prices are consistent throughout the week. Free admission is offered on National Public Lands Day.
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