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What Everyone Should Know About Utah’s Tourism

What Everyone Should Know About Utah’s Tourism

by zion | Feb 13, 2019 | Trip Itinerary, Zion National Park

What Everyone Should Know About Utah’s Tourism Like any industry, Utah’s tourism is affected by the economy, but not as much as you might think.  Gas prices, wages, opportunity, and cost of living all impact the amount of revenue for tourism in every state....
What Everyone Should Know About Utah’s Tourism

CONNECTING CANYONS: Zion and The Great, Grand Circle

by zion | Feb 1, 2019 | Trail Recommendations, Trip Itinerary, UTV Tours & Rentals, Zion National Park

CONNECTING CANYONS: Zion and The Great, Grand Circle Yes, the Grand Canyon is perhaps the most aptly named destination in our national park system. It’s also one the busiest. But, it’s hard to bypass it when planning a Utah hiking trip, even though...
The Sacred History of Southern Utah Indian Tribes

The Sacred History of Southern Utah Indian Tribes

by zion | Jan 24, 2019 | Springdale, Zion National Park

The Sacred History of Southern Utah Indian Tribes We got here first!  This fact has produced a rather silent, yet resentful attitude between the Native Americans of Southern Utah and the larger, more prosperous populous of today’s mainstream Utah.  Since the time of...
Myths and Legends Uncovered About The History Of Zion Park

Myths and Legends Uncovered About The History Of Zion Park

by zion | Jan 2, 2019 | Springdale, Zion National Park

Myths and Legends Uncovered About The History Of Zion Park America’s third-most popular national park, Zion, is not without its myths and legends.  What else could one expect when delving into the history of a region which is not only a geologic paradise, but also an...
Why Visiting Zion National Park Is Sweeter Than Christmas Morning

Why Visiting Zion National Park Is Sweeter Than Christmas Morning

by zion | Dec 29, 2018 | Trip Itinerary, Zion National Park

Why Visiting Zion National Park Is Sweeter Than Christmas Morning This unique title makes one assumption:  that you know the word “sweeter” in this context is not referring to sugary taste.  To restate, when visiting Zion National Park, you will likely discover that...
Why Zion National Park Beats Peanut Butter On Pancakes

Why Zion National Park Beats Peanut Butter On Pancakes

by zion | Dec 22, 2018 | Trip Itinerary, Zion National Park

Why Zion National Park Beats Peanut Butter On Pancakes Wait!  Isn’t this like comparing apples to oranges?  Certainly, but the argument is still interesting, if not entertaining, so let’s do this!  First, we’ll establish why peanut butter on pancakes is worthy...
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    How to Stay Healthy and Hydrated During Your Zion Adventure

    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...

    Zion’s Most Dangerous Trails [And How to Hike Them Safely]

    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...

    To Extinction and Back Again: Zion National Park’s California Condor

    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...

    Flash Floods in Zion: How to Spot Them and What to do When Waters Rise

    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...

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    “THE VIEW FROM HERE”

    How to Stay Healthy and Hydrated During Your Zion Adventure

    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...

    Zion’s Most Dangerous Trails [And How to Hike Them Safely]

    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...

    To Extinction and Back Again: Zion National Park’s California Condor

    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...

    Flash Floods in Zion: How to Spot Them and What to do When Waters Rise

    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...

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