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Is Zion National Park too hot in summer?

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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A good rule of thumb is to check Zion's current conditions, no matter the season. Summer in Zion is hard to beat. This is when you'll get the most time to explore because of long summer days and extended park hours. July is the hottest time to visit, with daily highs averaging 100 degrees.

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While June can be very hot during midday, the heat is better than the closed trails due to the ice and snow you would find earlier in the year. Even trails at very high elevations are open in June, including famous options like Angels Landing via Scout Lookout.

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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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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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July in Bryce Canyon is typically very pleasant with the exception of possible afternoon thunderstorms. The average high is 80 and the average low is 53 degrees Fahrenheit (27/12 degrees Celsius).

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Summer in Zion National Park is typically a very hot and dry season. Daytime temperatures usually sit in the 90s and can often even reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit on some especially hot days.

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Utah National Parks are some of the best places to visit in Utah, but July will be HOT! Keep reading for tips to avoid the heat so you can enjoy the National Parks in Utah during the month of July. July is the perfect time to explore the breathtaking beauty of Utah's national parks.

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Hiking in Utah in August In August you'll want to limit your hiking to the cooler mornings and evenings and avoid the hot daytime temperatures. There are plenty of trails that offer a variety of different terrains all around the state at National parks, State parks, National forests, and Wilderness areas.

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Beating the Heat in the Utah Desert
  1. Hike Little Wildhorse Canyon to Bell Canyon Loop.
  2. Visit Goblin Valley State Park.
  3. Camp in the San Rafael Swell.
  4. Explore the La Sal Mountains.


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The hottest month of the year in Zion National Park is July, with an average high of 97°F and low of 69°F. The cold season lasts for 3.1 months, from November 20 to February 25, with an average daily high temperature below 58°F.

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For the average national park explorer, late spring or early fall is the best time to visit Zion. From April to May and September to October, the weather is good, crowds are fewer, and hiking conditions are optimal.

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The park shuttle bus is required to access the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive and most of the hikes in Zion Canyon. Summer is the busiest time to visit Zion. Be prepared to share the park with around a half million other people each month.

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One of the important differences between Bryce Canyon and Zion is that Bryce is at significantly higher elevation than Zion. In fact, Bryce has areas that are as much as 5,000 feet higher in elevation than Zion. This means that Bryce is significantly colder—and snowier—than Zion for a significant portion of the year.

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WEATHER IN august August in Bryce Canyon is typically very pleasant with the exception of possible afternoon thunderstorms. The average high is 77 and the average low is 50 degrees Fahrenheit (25/10 degrees Celsius).

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From November until early spring, Zion Canyon is usually open to vehicles. ALL OTHER sections of the park, including Kolob Canyons, Kolob Terrace Road, and Highway 9 are open to vehicles year-round.

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