Zion National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Gaze up at massive sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that soar into a brilliant blue sky Experience the tall, stretching walls of a narrow slot canyon Zion’s unique array of plants and animals will enchant you as you absorb the rich history of the past and enjoy the excitement of present-day adventures
Zion Planning Guide - National Park Service Zion is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year round Park visitor center hours change seasonally Check hours before you visit When the Zion Canyon Shuttle System is operating, Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is only accessible by shuttle
The Narrows - Zion National Park (U. S. National Park Service) The Narrows is the narrowest section of Zion Canyon This gorge, with walls a thousand feet tall and the river sometimes just twenty to thirty feet wide, is one of the most popular areas in Zion National Park
Angels Landing Permits Hiking - Zion National Park (U. S. National . . . Learn more about why we issue permits to hike at Angels Landing and about Zion's Visitor Use Research and Planning If you have a Commercial Use Authorization to guide hikes in the park, please contact the Zion Commercial Services to discuss options
Zion Canyon Shuttle System - U. S. National Park Service The Zion Canyon Line, or park shuttle, runs from the Zion Canyon Visitor Center to destinations including the Zion Lodge and trailheads for hikes to Angels Landing, Emerald Pools, West Rim Trail, and the Narrows
Campgrounds in Zion - U. S. National Park Service Zion National Park has three campgrounds: Watchman Campground is open year-round Make reservations up to six months ahead of your visit South Campground is closed for a long-term rehabilitation project Lava Point Campground is about a 1-hour drive from Zion Canyon on the Kolob Terrace Road Reservation only