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Peak Bagging - Few places offer the diversity of Zion National Park: peak bagging, although not what Zion is known for, is an exciting form of recreation and during your climb you are surrounded by some of the best scenery anywhere. Sandstone is soft and weak in nature and even more so if it's wet. Peaks are tantalizing but can be dangerous. Some peaks require steep, unprotected scrambling or even 5th class maneuvers on unsure footing. It is essential that proper training, and equipment are employed on some of the descriptions given here. If you feel unsure about continuing, it is better to refrain. Remember your safety is always your responsibility. Zion Backcountry Peak bagging is a dangerous sport only for advanced climbers. Never attempt any peak bag unless fully equipped, talented, physically able and sure of your own ability. Do not go along with others that claim to be so as you are responsible for yourself. Again, only attempt peak bag if able. Do not find a guide or other to try to peak bag. Other Zion hikes are far better and fitted for almost all. Hiking - Keep your feet closer to the canyon floor or at least on a maintain trail. Explore the diverse world of the park by hiking, backpacking or biking. If you have already done all the trails in Zion Canyon, be sure to explore the trails and routes located on the east side of Zion. Remember! YOUR safety is always YOUR responsibility!
Hiking Equipment - The kind of gear you will need for your visit to Zion National Park depends on which trails you plan to hike. Comfortable hiking shoes and quality socks are a must. Painful blisters and sore toes can ruin your plans. If hiking the Zion Narrows is on your vacation itinerary, you might want to invest in a good pair of aquatic shoes. A day pack and hydration system are also essential. Average Temperatures, Precipitation, Elevation - The floor of Zion Canyon is only 4000', so temperatures can soar in the Canyon. Leaving Zion Canyon and traveling east through the main section of the park the elevation of the park rises. Mt. Carmel Junction, on the east side of Zion National Park, is a mile high and a cool alternative for lodging. Average summer temperatures in Zion National Park range from 93 degrees in June to 97 degrees in August, but temperatures can reach 110 in Zion Canyon and the campground area. The lowest section of the park is Coal Pits Wash at 3666' and the highest is 8726' at Horse Ranch Mountain. Plan for hiking in the heat by bringing lots of water, wearing a hat and using sunscreen. East Zion |
BEST WESTERN Reservations East Zion Lodge Mileage from Stay in the heart of the parks, Mount Carmel Junction, and visit the treasures of the Southwest and Utah. In these pages you will find insiders information on Zion National Park lodging & camping. This guide includes maps, pictures and even information on Zion's hidden treasures.
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