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Which parks in Utah have timed entry?

Starting April 1 and running through October 31, 2023, Arches National Park will be implementing a Pilot Timed Entry Reservation System. This innovative system offers visitors reliable access to the park, ensuring an exceptional and hassle-free experience.



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Timed entry reservations are not required to enter the park. You can make reservations for day-use, overnight, and river permits and for group campsites at The Needles.

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Timed Entry Permits are required from May 26-October 22, 2023. Timed entry permits are required to enter the Park from May 26 through October 22, 2023, entrance passes continue to be required. Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the most visited national parks in the country and summer is its busiest season.

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To enter Grand Canyon National Park You do not need a reservation at this time. There is no timed entry at this time.

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Can I drive my private vehicle into Zion Canyon? A. From March through late November, access to the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is by shuttle bus only. Private vehicles are allowed to access the Scenic Drive only when the Shuttle System is not in operation.

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You do not need a permit or reservation to visit most areas in Zion Canyon. You do not need a permit or reservation to ride a park shuttle. You do not need a permit or reservation to enter the park. You do need to pay the park fee.

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If you're passing through Utah and only have one day to visit Zion National Park and Bryce National Park, don't you worry! While you may not see all of the iconic sights, you certainly can get a little taste of what these national parks have on offer.

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Yes, you can drive into Bryce Canyon. Most people enter the park in their vehicles. But the parking spots can fill up around the amphitheater, so you may need to use the shuttle to access that section of the park.

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You could easily spend several days exploring the trails here, so visiting Arches National Park in one day requires some planning ahead to make sure you don't miss the best scenery. Especially since the park often hits capacity by 8 or 9 a.m. during the busy season and the entrance gates close for several hours.

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