Zion National Park
Location:
Southwestern Utah
Elevation:
Approx. 4,000 to 8,700
Length:
30 miles
Zion National Park is 15 miles across at its widest point and covers a total of 229 square miles (593.1 km). Zion is approximately the same size as Yosemite National Park in California.
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Geology
The terrain is a compilation of sandstone cliffs, deep canyons and vast plateaus. Zion National Park includes one of the world’s largest natural rock arches – Kolob Arch – which has a span of 310 feet (94.5 m).
wildlife
Animals such as wild turkeys, mule deer, bobcats, mountain lions, desert bighorn sheep, along with eagles, turkey vultures, and condors populate Zion National park. The deer and wild turkeys are more frequently seen, while others of these larger animals are less commonly viewed.
history
Mukuntuweap National Monument was established on July 31, 1909; and then the name was changed to Zion National Monument March 18, 1918; and then changed again to National Park on Nov. 19, 1919.
Weather
Come prepared for a range of weather conditions as Zion National Park experiences four seasons, and can receive some winter-time snow in higher elevations of the park. The lower sections of the park (4,000') can bring warmer temperatures than in the higher elevations of the East Zion at 6,500' which offers cooler temperatures in the summer months. Summer days can be warm with temperatures on the valley floor ranging over 100 degrees F.
access
Zion National Park - Hours of Operation
The main road (Highway 9) is open year round, weather permitting, while guest services have varying hours. The Zion National Park visitor centers are open each day (check the park web-site for hours). Contact the park website or 24-hour phone for more info.
435-772-3256.
Main canyon
March through November is the time of year when access to the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is limited to transportation via the park shuttle. The shuttles make regular stops at all the main points within the canyon. We encourage you to check park schedules to confirm shuttle times and dates.
Driving
Trying to decide which airport you should fly into to visit Zion National Park? Here are four options:
- MCCARRAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT in Las Vegas: The nearest major airport with direct flights from many foreign and domestic destinations. Three-hour drive to the park.
- ST. GEORGE REGIONAL AIRPORT: The closest airport to Zion with limited commercial flights. One-hour drive to the park.
- SALT LAKE CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: Major airport with direct flights from many foreign and domestic destinations. Four-hour drive to the park.
- CEDAR CITY REGIONAL AIRPORT: Flights from Salt Lake City are available. One-hour drive to the park.
Recreation
Abandoned Mine Hike
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15 East State Street, Orderville, Utah, 84758
All Tours – East Zion Adventures
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15 East State Street, Orderville, Utah, 84758
Guided UTV Adventures
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15 East State Street, Orderville, Utah, 84758
Hiking – Guided
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15 East State Street, Orderville, Utah, 84758
Horseback Riding
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15 East State Street, Orderville, Utah, 84758
Horseback Riding – Zion Mountain Ranch
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9065 West Highway 9 Mount Carmel, Utah
Jeep Tours
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15 East State Street, Orderville, Utah, 84758
S.W.A.T. Shooting – East Zion Adventures
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15 East State Street, Orderville, Utah, 84758
Slot Canyon Tours
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15 East State Street, Orderville, Utah, 84758
Stargazing Guided Tour
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15 East State Street, Orderville, Utah, 84758
UTV Tours – Guided
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15 East State Street, Orderville, Utah, 84758
Zion Crest Campground
Lodging
Thunderbird Resort
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4530 State St, Mt Carmel Junction, UT 84755
Zion Mountain Ranch
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9065 West Highway 9, Mt Carmel, UT 84755
Zion Ponderosa Ranch
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Twin Knolls Rd, Orderville, UT 84758