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| Your complete Guide to Zion National Park. This guide also includes information on Lodging, Camping, Guided Tours, Maps and Vacation Retreats in the Southern Utah area. This site is packed with information and photos of Zion National Park and the surronding areas of interest. |
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National Park Service Pass
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If you plan to visit more than one National Park or National Monument this year, then the National Parks Pass is the way to go.
With this pass you and those in your vehicle can access the National Parks and Monuments without any additional fees. The pass is good for a full year from the time of purchase and is only $50.
See the Fees / Maps page for more information on passes and fees for the Parks and Monuments of Southern Utah.
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Zion offers a variety of Ranger led activities, including daytime talks, guided hikes and evening programs. A current schedule is posted weekly at the Zion National Park Visitors Center, and bulletin boards throughout the park. The Zion Nature Center's Jr. Ranger Program is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day for children ages 6-12. The kids are introduced to various aspects of the park including geology, plants, animals and ecology.
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Special Services
The Zion Shuttle system is wheelchair-accessible. The Zion Visitor Center is also accessible as are some sites in Zion's South and Watchman's Campgrounds.
The Ranger talks on the patio are accessible and there are no steep grades along the 2 mile Par'us trail. Gateway to the narrows. or often called Riverside walk, is a smooth flat trail that is paved for about a mile, but assistance is required.
The Golden Access Passport is accepted in Zion Park.
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Pine Creek in Zion National Park
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Many visitors come to see the shining glory of the West, Zion National Park, but with other National Parks so close not many can resist taking a tour of Bryce Canyon National Park and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
Here you will find America's largest concentration of Geological wonders! Bryce Canyon is the smallest of Utah's parks, but offers a perspective unlike that of Zion Park or Grand Canyon. Hoodoos crowd together here to make unique amphitheatres of stone.
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Scenic Byway 9 through Zion Park to Mt. Carmel Jct. is open year round.
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