Zion Park, National Park of USA

Zion Park, National Park of USA

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Named for the Hebrew word "refuge," Zion park – nestled in Utah's southwest corner – is not any longer the quiet sanctuary it once was. In 2016, the park saw a record-breaking 4.3 million visitors, a 17 percent increase from its last record-breaking year in 2015. It's as if travelers stumbled upon a secret and can't get enough of the apricot-colored Zion Canyon, which they will view wading through its Virgin River or ascending Angels Landing, with each bend within the river or turn within the trail affording a good more breathtaking view. Plus, the blanket of stars that illuminates the night sky may be a welcome nightcap to each day crammed with active pursuits.

And when it is time to return back from the refuge to reality, the 166-mile drive from Las Vegas or the 308-mile drive from Salt Lake City is simply about the proper amount of your time to process all the sweetness you only experienced.


Best Times to Visit Zion National Park



The best time to go to Zion park is between the months of May and November when the park's free shuttles are running and therefore the weather is amenable to enjoying attractions. December through April constitutes the park's low season, but although there'll be fewer crowds, some attractions, like the Narrows and Angels Landing, could be too cold to completely enjoy. The park is hospitable the general public 24 hours each day a day of the year.

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