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Is August too hot to visit Zion?

Zion is also very hot in August, frequently reaching into the high 90s or triple digits during the day. This forces guests to plan an itinerary to ensure enough water for the day.



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The month of August is hot and not the best time to visit Utah, especially if you want to enjoy the outdoor activities at the National and State Parks around the state.

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The Worst Times to Visit Zion National Park Some might like the solitude and isolated feel of the park during the quietest months, but traveling to Zion in the winter can be a challenge. Think temperatures below freezing at night, roads occasionally covered in snow, and limited park access.

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Most people hike The Narrows in the summer and early fall when the water tends to be at its warmest and the water level drops. However, life-threatening flash floods are possible at any time and are common during the monsoon season.

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2) Summer (June-August) Summer is the peak tourist season in Utah's national parks, particularly in popular parks like Zion and Arches. The weather is hot, with temperatures often exceeding 90°F (32°C) during the day.

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The summer months in Zion tend to be the busiest and hottest months of the year. In the summer, May through September, temps can reach up to 110 degrees in the heat of the day.

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In summer the days tend to be pleasant, with daytime highs in June typically in the high 60s to low 70s (F), high 70s to low 80s in July and August, while September is similar to June.

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Bring layers (pack them in a waterproof bag), rent dry pants or a dry suit if the conditions warrant it, and be aware of the signs of hypothermia. Heat Exhaustion: The heat can be relentless during the summers in Zion, even within the Narrows.

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The best time to visit Arches National Park is April through May and September through October, when daytime temperatures average about 60 to 80 degrees. In the summer, temperatures can exceed 100 degrees, which can make exploring the park's trails very uncomfortable.

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The NPS manages the number of hikers at Angels Landing by issuing permits ahead of time. The permits are divided between the Seasonal and Day-before lotteries. During the summer season (June 1- August 31) those issued lotteries will get permits to start their hike from the Grotto Trailhead (Shuttle Stop 6): Before 9 AM.

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Take a dip For outdoor water recreation, consider exploring local state parks like Sand Hollow, Quail Creek, or Gunlock. When it's so hot that it feels like everything is on fire, water is the best thing to put it out with. Luckily, Greater Zion has plenty of options to choose from.

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Ideally, you need two to three days to really explore Zion National Park. This will give you enough time to hike one of the longer trails such as Angels Landing or the Narrows and enjoy all the major viewpoints.

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As with most national parks, Zion's busiest season is when the kids are off school and most people take their vacations. That means weekends much of the year and the most crowded time between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Despite the hot temperatures — and 100-degree days are common — summer draws the biggest crowds.

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Yes, August is a great time to visit Moab, Utah, in the United States if you aren't afraid of some warmer temperatures. You will want to do all of your hiking and outdoor activities in the early morning hours to avoid the heat. Rafting trips are up and going around this time of year as well.

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More than 1.5 million visitors come to Arches National Park each year, and that number is growing. During Arches' busy season (March through October), you may experience limited parking at all destinations in the park.

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During the summer months, temperatures can climb over 100ºF, so it's best to avoid strenuous activities in the hottest hours of the afternoon. Summer is the busiest time of year for the national parks, so plan your visit for the early morning or early evening to beat some of the traffic and crowds, as well as the heat.

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The risk for mosquito activity is extremely high. Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants when spending time outdoors to prevent bites.

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Summer is the busiest time to visit Zion. Be prepared to share the park with around a half million other people each month. All available parking in Zion is often full by 9:00 am. If you arrive later than that, you should plan on parking in Springdale and use the town shuttle to reach the Visitor Center.

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There are Fewer Crowds As with many National Parks across the country, tourist crowds peak during the months of June, July, and August. This is when you are going to find many families at Bryce Canyon, and the crowds will almost always be high at the iconic attractions within the park's boundaries.

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