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Zion National Park is located in the southwestern part of Utah and is known for its high red rock walls, deep gorges and impressive hiking trails. It is one of the most popular national parks in the United States and attracts millions of visitors each year.
Anyone who visits Zion quickly notices how versatile the park is. You can hike through narrow river valleys, climb to beautiful viewpoints or quietly enjoy nature. Zion is often part of a tour of Utah's national parks and combines well with Bryce Canyon Whether the Grand Canyon.
One of the most famous hiking trails in Zion. The trail goes along narrow ridges and offers views of the gorge. You need a permit for this hike these days. You can apply for one through the lottery system of the National Park Service.
The Narrows is perhaps the most famous hike in Zion. You walk through much of the Virgin River water, often up to your knees. With the high cliffs around you, it feels really special, and on hot days, it's also nice and refreshing.
From Observation Point you look out over almost the entire canyon. The route there is pretty tough and goes up quite a bit. Along the way you see all kinds of beautiful rocks and cliffs, and once at the top the view is more than worth it.
The Canyon Overlook Trail is a short hike that you walk in less than an hour. The trail is easy to do and therefore suitable for almost everyone. At the end, you have a nice viewpoint over Zion Canyon, without having to take a long hike.
Besides hiking, you can also experience Zion in another way. Tours on horseback are organized, where you will quietly trek through the landscape. By bicycle you can follow the special routes and see much of the park in a relaxed way, also fun for families.
More information can be found at the official website of Zion National Park.
Zion National Park is located in southern Utah, near the town of Springdale. Most travelers visit the park by rental car or RV, often as part of a tour of Utah's national parks.
In the park itself, a free shuttle bus runs between Springdale and the main sites in Zion Canyon during the summer months. This system helps reduce crowding and traffic in the park.
Do you have questions about the best route or want to know the most convenient way to incorporate Zion into your trip? Feel free to contact with us!
Florivida tip: an overnight stay near or in the park gives you a chance to start hiking early and avoid the crowds. At Florivida, we have some favorites that we can incorporate into a trip proposal.
Would you like to discover Zion National Park during your roundtrip? Our travel experts are happy to help you plan an itinerary that suits your needs.
Whether you choose a complete roundtrip through the American West Coast or rather a travel proposal customized, at Florivida we arrange everything for you.
Zion National Park was established in 1919, making it Utah's first national park. The original area was called Mukuntuweap National Monument, but the name was changed to attract more visitors.
The impressive Zion Canyon, the heart of the park, was carved by the Virgin River over millions of years. The canyon is more than 24 kilometers long and has steep walls that reach up to 800 meters high.
No, bears don't live here. You do see animals such as deer, squirrels and sometimes mountain goats.
In the summer, a shuttle system runs and you are not allowed to drive yourself into the canyon. Outside of that season, you can drive through.
They are hard to compare: Zion has gorges and rivers, Bryce is known for its hoodoos. Many travelers combine both parks in one trip.
Yes, this is one of the most famous hikes in Zion. You walk through the river, so always check the water level and weather forecast and make sure you have an appropriate hiking outfit.
With one to two days you will see the most important places. For a slower pace or multiple hikes, three to four days are better.
Spring and fall are ideal. In summer it is hot and crowded, in winter quieter but sometimes slippery.
Yes, admission costs about $35 per car and is valid for seven days. With the America The Beautiful Pass you have access to several national parks in the US.


