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Zion National Park UT

Lat, Long: 37.29839254, -113.0265138

Designation: National Park

Follow the paths where people have walked for thousands of years. Gaze up at massive sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that soar into a brilliant blue sky. 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.

Weather:

Zion is known for a wide range of weather conditions. Temperatures vary with changes in elevation and day/night temperatures may differ by over 30°F. In summer, temperatures in Zion National Park often exceed 100°F/38°C. Zion experiences monsoons from mid-July into September that result in an increased risk of flash floods. Always be aware of the threat of storms and lightning and be prepared for a wide range of weather conditions. Winters are generally mild.

Directions:

Zion National Park's main, south entrance and administrative offices are located near Springdale, Utah You may drive yourself on all open park roads except the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive. During most of the year, the Scenic Drive is accessed by shuttle bus only. Shuttles are free to ride. Board one in Springdale or at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center.

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Address/Contact:

Zion National Park

Springdale, US, 84767

Phone: 435-772-3256

Email: zion_park_information@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

A triangular sandstone mountain overlooks green and yellow foliage. A cloudy blue sky is overhead.The sun sets behind large red and white towers of sandstone.A sandstone and glass building surrounded by tall trees with a mountain behind it.Tall, red, sandstone walls enclose a narrow river.A red sandstone arch under a clear blue sky.