Zion National Park

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Zion National Park is a red-rock wonderland in southwestern Utah, where sheer sandstone cliffs, emerald pools, and the winding Virgin River create one of America's most dramatic landscapes. This is a place for hikers, photographers, and anyone who wants to feel small beneath towering canyon walls. The park's shuttle system keeps the main canyon peaceful, letting you focus on the raw beauty around you.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give Zion at least two full days: one for the classic hikes like Angels Landing or the Narrows, and another for quieter trails or the Kolob Canyons. If you only have a day, take the shuttle to the Temple of Sinawava, hike the Riverside Walk, and then tackle a shorter trail like the Watchman. Spring and fall offer the best weather; summer is hot and crowded, while winter brings solitude and occasional snow dusting the red rocks.

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