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What is the popularity of Zion National Park?

Zion ranks as Utah's busiest and was the second-most visited in the U.S. in 2021, with more than 5 million visitors. Zion has seen its popularity increase dramatically over the past decade, with visitation having nearly doubled since 2010.



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Zion National Park was also the second-most visited park in the National Park Service system last year with a final tally of 5,039,835 visitors.

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Zion Canyon is the most visited part of Zion National Park and offers easy, moderate, and strenuous hikes. Most Zion Canyon hikes are accessible only by the park shuttle from March through November and require stopping at the appropriate shuttle stop.

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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.

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Yellowstone boasts geothermal wonders and diverse wildlife, while Zion captivates with stunning red rock formations and thrilling hikes. Ultimately, the better park depends on your personal preferences and interests.

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The park enjoys relatively good air quality, but it is upwind of urban and industrial sources of air pollution. Air pollutants blown into the park can harm natural and scenic resources such as soils, surface waters, plants, wildlife, and visibility.

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Zion is just as beautiful, more accessible and less crowded much of the year than the Grand Canyon, where the rim walking paths and the main trails into the canyon can be packed with people during peak travel seasons. You won't need your car much, either.

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Is Zion a wonder of the world? 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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Let me start off by saying there are so many incredible, breathtaking, and life-changing things to do in Zion National Park. Whether it's exploring slot canyons like The Narrows or The Subway, hiking to stunning overlooks like Angels Landing, and scenic drives like the Zion Mt. Carmel Highway.

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Typically, when you're not much of a hiker or have young children in tow, Zion can be done in a 1- or 2-day trip. Give yourself enough time to catch a few shuttle rides and sightsee. You may even want to set aside a day to do a scenic drive in your personal vehicle around the park.

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Best Time to Go to Zion National Park to Avoid Crowds The least crowded months in Zion are December to February when the weather is cold. If you're looking for warmer weather with fewer crowds, consider visiting from March to April or October to November instead.

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The distance from Las Vegas to Zion National Park is roughly 160 miles (257 kilometers). The drive typically takes between 2.5 to 3 hours. Bryce Canyon National Park is quite a bit further — 260 mi (418 km) from Las Vegas. You'd cover that distance in roughly 4 hours.

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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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Angel's Landing is the most iconic trail in Zion National Park. The trail begins at shuttle stop #6, The Grotto.

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