by Caitlin Lamb | Mar 24, 2020 | Zion National Park
Starting on Tuesday, March 24, park officials have temporarily closed Angels Landing from Scout Lookout on. This is the latest in a long list of measures designed to limit crowds in the park and promote safe social-distancing. With the park shuttles suspended, all...
by Caitlin Lamb | Mar 17, 2020 | Zion National Park
On the evening of Monday, March 16, Zion National Park officials announced that they would be temporarily suspending operations of its shuttle service. Coming on the tails of nation-wide measures to limit situations groups, it’s unclear when the shuttles will...
by Caitlin Lamb | Mar 14, 2020 | Zion National Park
News of the rapid spread of COVID-19 has people around the world canceling their Spring Break plans. But while you may want to rethink your flights to Europe or Asia at this time, and stay out of bustling cities like Seattle or New York where the virus may spread more...
by Caitlin Lamb | Mar 8, 2020 | Zion National Park
In 2018, the dog walker and pet sitter website and app, Rover, conducted a study of 500 pet owners. Of those, 37 percent reported that they had skipped at least one vacation in the past. Their reason? Not wanting to leave their beloved four-legged family member...
by Caitlin Lamb | Mar 1, 2020 | Zion National Park
If the winter weather has you down, check out these parks about our national parks and Americaโs wilderness to help you get inspired to plan your next visit, or maybe to jumpstart your passion for preserving and protecting these natural gems. 1. Stephen Mather, First...
by Caitlin Lamb | Feb 22, 2020 | Zion National Park
Last Fall, Zion celebrated 100 years as a national park. In the century since the park first opened to visitors, millions of people have passed through its gates. In fact, today, more than 4 million people visit the park each year alone. While visitors in 2019 and...
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