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Is Zion unique?

Utah's First National Park Experience wilderness in 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. Learn about the Free Zion Canyon Shuttle Service.



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Zion National Park is one of Earth's most popular and awe-inspiring natural wonders! Located in Southwest Utah, this geological marvel stretches 229 miles and contains some of the most incredible cliffs, canyons, mesas, monoliths, and trails.

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Zion is a vast park and there are several different canyons for you to explore. You can hike or drive through beautiful sandstone cliffs that are only seen here. There are even some canyons that you can explore with a guided tour if you don't think you'll be able to find them on your own.

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Zion National Park is one of the most beautiful and unique places in the world. It's not just about amazing views and hikes, but also an opportunity to explore nature at its finest. The park has a variety of different landscapes, so there's something for everyone to enjoy.

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What is the best time of year to visit Zion National Park?
  • The park can get as cold as -20°F. ...
  • It's home to 79 different mammals. ...
  • You'll find one of the largest freestanding natural arches in the world. ...
  • It has one of the world's most dangerous views. ...
  • Zion National Park has a subway. ...
  • 4.3 million people visit a year.


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If you're wondering whether 1 day is enough to see Zion National Park, my answer is yes! In one day at Zion, you won't have enough time to do the park's most famous hikes, Angel's Landing and the Narrows, but you will be able to get a taste of all of Zion's best sights and things to do.

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The first European American settlers, Mormon pioneers, arrived in the area in the late 1800s. They named the area Zion, which is ancient Hebrew for “sanctuary” or “refuge.” The deep and spectacular canyons of this protected portion of the Virgin River Valley truly offer a safe haven to wildlife and humans alike.

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