by zion | Sep 29, 2019 | Zion 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...
by zion | Sep 20, 2019 | Zion National Park
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....
by zion | Sep 13, 2019 | Trip Itinerary, 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...
by zion | Aug 22, 2019 | Angels Landing, Free Entrance Days, Zion National Park
On Sunday, August 25, Zion National Park, as well as 111 other national parks, monuments, and other federally protected sites will open to the public with their normal entrance fees waived. That’s because Sunday will mark the 103rd anniversary of the 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...
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...
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