by zion | Jul 15, 2019 | Zion National Park
Zion National Park is home to dozens of beautiful trails, each offering its own stunning views. But while there are plenty of easy or even moderate trails that are perfect for those who are new to hiking or families with children along, many of the trails are...
by zion | Jul 6, 2019 | Zion National Park
Last month, rangers at Zion National Park announced that they suspected a pair of California condors had hatched their first egg in a nest in the park. The species, which nearly went extinct in 1987, has slowly been making a comeback in the region, and particularly on...
by zion | Jun 28, 2019 | Zion National Park
Next week, hundreds of thousands of Americans will celebrate our nation’s Independence Day with a visit to a national park. And for thousands of those visitors, that park will be Zion. While Zion is an excellent spot to celebrate the 4th of July with hiking,...
by zion | Jun 21, 2019 | Zion National Park
High water levels in the Virgin River are keeping The Narrows closed later in the season than usual. But despite warnings from park officials, these flood waters are still causing danger to daring visitors who get too close. The high water of the Virgin River is far...
by zion | Jun 6, 2019 | Zion National Park
Hiking, even on the most popular, crowded trails in Zion National Park, has its risks. From insect bites to sprained ankles to cuts, the most common injuries are minor. But the tiniest cut can become infected. Dehydration can set in before you realize you haven’t been...
by zion | May 31, 2019 | Zion National Park
With the summer season now in full swing, Zion’s shuttles are running non-stop, 7-days a week. But while the shuttles are an excellent way to get around, making the most of their service is about more than just hopping on a bus and taking off for a day in the park....
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