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How to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Your Visit to Zion National Park

How to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Your Visit to Zion National Park

by zion | Aug 16, 2019 | Zion National Park

With millions of visitors entering Zion National Park every year, it can be easy to feel like just another guest in the crowd. For this reason, many visitors mistakenly believe that their individual actions couldn’t possibly matter. Some leave garbage behind, seeing...
Balancing Act: The History of Rock Cairns and Why Stacking Rocks is Discouraged in Zion

Balancing Act: The History of Rock Cairns and Why Stacking Rocks is Discouraged in Zion

by zion | Aug 9, 2019 | Zion National Park

If you’ve spent any time in Zion or just about any other national park, you’ve likely seen a rock cairn or two. These serene, colorful stacks of rocks seemingly defy the laws of gravity. They range from tiny towers of little more than pebbles to small boulders...
When Tourists and Wildlife Collide: What We Need to Learn from the Bison Attacks

When Tourists and Wildlife Collide: What We Need to Learn from the Bison Attacks

by zion | Aug 2, 2019 | Zion National Park

Two back-to-back attacks involving bison and teens in Yellowstone only further highlight an issue plaguing parks across the nation. Whether they mean to or not, visitors to national parks are constantly harassing, disturbing, or otherwise harming the native wildlife. ...
4 Kid-Friendly Zion Hikes Your Family Can Enjoy Together

4 Kid-Friendly Zion Hikes Your Family Can Enjoy Together

by zion | Jul 27, 2019 | Zion National Park

National parks aren’t just for experienced hikers or rugged backpackers. Our country’s federally protected lands allow visitors of all ages to enjoy the natural beauty our nation has to offer. But if you want to see the park up-close-and-personal, hiking is always a...
How to Stay Healthy and Hydrated During Your Zion Adventure

How to Stay Healthy and Hydrated During Your Zion Adventure

by zion | Jul 16, 2019 | Trip Itinerary, Zion National Park

Zion might not hold the title of the hottest national park in the country. But that doesn’t stop it from experiencing triple digit heat. During the summer months, and particularly late June through August, it’s not abnormal to see temperatures reach 100 degrees. Some...
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    5 Things You Should Never Do in a National Park

    From hiking and backpacking to photography, stargazing, and more, there is an endless number of things to do in our country’s national parks. But what about the things tourists do that they shouldn’t? While they may be slices of unspoiled wilderness, national parks...

    Zion National Park Set to Celebrate Centennial This Fall

    Leaves are starting to change, temperatures are dropping, and soon enough, Zion will erupt in celebration. That’s because this November, the park is set to celebrate 100 years since becoming a national park. Keep reading to learn how you can join in the celebrations....

    What is Really the Best Season to Visit Zion National Park?

    The majority of Zion National Park’s more than 4 million annual visitors choose to plan their trip to the park during the Summer months. But does that really make June, July, and August the best time to visit? Keep reading as we take a look at the four seasons and the...

    Motorized Bicycles May Soon Be Sharing the Trails in Zion and Other National Park

    On Thursday, August 29, Interior Secretary David Bernhardt signed an order allowing electric bicycles, also known as e-bikes, to be classified as non-motorized bikes. The administrative order has been in the works for a while now. Many outdoor groups have opposed it....

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    “THE VIEW FROM HERE”

    5 Things You Should Never Do in a National Park

    From hiking and backpacking to photography, stargazing, and more, there is an endless number of things to do in our country’s national parks. But what about the things tourists do that they shouldn’t? While they may be slices of unspoiled wilderness, national parks...

    Zion National Park Set to Celebrate Centennial This Fall

    Leaves are starting to change, temperatures are dropping, and soon enough, Zion will erupt in celebration. That’s because this November, the park is set to celebrate 100 years since becoming a national park. Keep reading to learn how you can join in the celebrations....

    What is Really the Best Season to Visit Zion National Park?

    The majority of Zion National Park’s more than 4 million annual visitors choose to plan their trip to the park during the Summer months. But does that really make June, July, and August the best time to visit? Keep reading as we take a look at the four seasons and the...

    Motorized Bicycles May Soon Be Sharing the Trails in Zion and Other National Park

    On Thursday, August 29, Interior Secretary David Bernhardt signed an order allowing electric bicycles, also known as e-bikes, to be classified as non-motorized bikes. The administrative order has been in the works for a while now. Many outdoor groups have opposed it....

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