Tag: Zion National Park
Hiking Southern Utah: Angels Landing in Zion National Park
From the top of the Angels Landing Trail, you can see Observation Point, The Great White Throne, Cable Mountain, and the Virgin River as it winds its way through the canyon.
Zion National Park Shuttle Ticket Update
In response to updated guidance on transit systems in National Parks and COVID-19, Zion National Park is discontinuing the temporary shuttle ticket system
June 2021 Independent & Zion Guide | Featuring Bright Star in...
The Independent & Zion Guide | June 2021 | Southern Utah News, Art, and Music. Calendar of Events full of things to do and places to go!
Face-Masks Required Within the Town of Springdale
Face Masks Required in Springdale Utah - Studies have shown the effectiveness of face coverings in reducing the transmission of COVID-19
Zion National Park to Begin Shuttle Bus Operations
Zion National Park shuttle busses provide access to trails and viewpoints in Zion Canyon along the Scenic Drive including the West Rim trail
Dreamland Safari Tours Has a Treat, Just for You.
Based in Kanab, Dreamland Safari Tours has been sharing these less explored places with photographers and curious hikers since 2001.
Zion National Park – Memorial Day Weekend
Zion National Park: Memorial Day Weekend is a time to honor the sacrifice of those who have fallen serving our country. It marks the unofficial start of summer and is traditionally Zion National Park’s busiest weekend.
Zion National Park Announces Reopening
Zion National Park shared their plans for what visitors can do and what services will be available at Zion starting on May 13th. You can also view the attached Zion National Park Visitor Information sheet below that will be handing out to visitors as they come to the park as well.
Our Geological Wonderland: A Tale of Three National Parks
Our United States National Park Service (NPS) was established by the Federal Government in 1916. However, the oldest named National Park is Yellowstone, and it was signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant in 1872.
Zion National Park Streaming Free Park Film During National Park Week
The Zion Forever Project is the official nonprofit partner of Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, and Pipe Spring National Monument. This film “We the Keepers” was a collaborative effort that involved federal partners across multiple land agencies, non-profits, corporate partners, volunteers, and visitors.









