Contact Information:
Address: State Rte. 9 Springdale, UT 84767
Phone: 435-772-3256
General Information:
It is hard for me, I seem unbiased describe in this National Park. But Zion is just one of my favorites in the country. The hotel is located in the highlands of Utah County, Virgin River has carved a deep gorge, so that the light from the sun rarely reaches the ground! The canyon is wide and completely beautiful cliffs drop 3000 feet. Weathered sandstone glows red and white, and creates amazing carved rocks, cliffs, mountains and valleys suspended. You hit isolated in the backcountry or stick to the main attractions of the park paths, you have to Zion is anything but typical.
History:
It's almost hard to believe that Zion Canyon was actually a vast desert million years ago. In fact, by the wind dunes memories is generated, the cliffs of the park can be found in the layers intersecting. The gorge was one million years running through the sandstone water moving to steep walls that we see today to make.
There are about 12,000 years Sion welcomed its first residents. Persecuted and hunted mammoths People, giant sloths, and camels, which were common in the area. But climate change and excessive hunting led to the extinction of these animals before about 8000 years. People have to adapt quickly and cultures evolved over the years to 1.5000. Thanks developed an agricultural tradition through the Virgin Anasazi people thrived in the region that Zion has to produce the country's level of food and a river with water.
As a country and living in it has continued to evolve, people have begun to realize the importance of preserving the country. In 1909, President Taft called Earth Mukuntuweap National Monument and 18 March 1918 has been expanded and renamed the monument in Zion National Monument. The following year, Sion was established as a national park 19 November 1919.
Opening times:
The park is open year-round, but Zion is the most popular from March to October, with a mild climate that is ideal for walkers. When summer is full of life and green leaves, do not be afraid when winter escape. In fact, the park is less crowded not only in winter, but the pop guns in contrast to the white snow even brighter colors.
Instructions:
The nearest airport is Las Vegas International, about 150 kilometers from the park. There is also a small airport in Saint George, UT, which lies 46 kilometers from the park. (Maps)
For those who drive, you can I-15 to UT-9 and 17 of the park. Another possibility is the US-89, which runs east of the park, UT and take nine in the park. Zion Canyon Visitor Center is located near the entrance to the adjacent Springdale Park South. The visitor center at the entrance to Kolob Canyons is accessible from I-15, exit 40.
A note for travelers in RVs, buses and other large vehicles: If you are traveling on UT-9, note the most important limits on vehicle size. It requires large vehicles 7'10 '' wide and 11'4 '' tall or more in order to have an escort traffic control through the Zion-Mt. Carmel Tunnel. The vehicles of this size are too large to stay in your lane while driving through the tunnel. Almost all campers, buses, trailers, fifth wheels, and some camper shells require an escort. It will be added to the cost of standard input an additional fee of $ 15.
Fees / Permits:
Visitors are required to purchase a ticket to enter the leisure activities in the park. Private vehicles will be $ 25 calculates pay $ 12 bikes and people walking will be $ 12 calculates all passports are valid for 7 days. All America the Beautiful Park passes can be to waive the fee.
Organized groups such as Scouts, church, meetings, etc. You can add an entry pass for $ 25 buy (for a vehicle up to 14 people) or $ 12 per person (not in the vehicle) and are valid for seven days. Business visits are welcome and passports are valid for 6 days for the same people. The prices are: $ 35.00 +: 1-6 passengers (+ $ 35.00 USD 12.00 per passenger may not exceed $ 70.00); $ 70.00: 7-15 passengers; $ 80.00: 16 to 25 passengers; and $ 190.00: more than 26 passengers.
Student Groups (16 or more) may have their registration fee waived if the program specifically for the resources in Zion National Park. Applications can book online or by phone at 435-772-0176 Park. Completed applications and required documents to 435-772-0281 faxed or mailed to: Office Management Fee: Secretary care costs, Zion National Park, Springdale, UT 84,767th All requests must be received three weeks before the planned trip.
Pets:
Animals on the farm, in public buildings, buses, or on the street are not allowed. Pets are accepted elsewhere, including Pa'rus of the route. On a leash Services Pets are accepted on all paths and commutes Zion.
Main attractions:
Angels Landing: For the best view of the park, go to this intense trail. Increased 2.5 miles introduces visitors to see breathtaking views and steep canyon cut down 1,500 feet.
The Narrows: These walls are up to 2000 meters, but only 18 meters in some places. This is a place where flash floods can cause serious damage. In fact, death occurred here in the past.
Weeping Rock Trail An individual nature leads to a water curtain and a rock that seems to mourn. Water moves through the sandstone and shale penetration into the surface of the Weeping Rock.
Sinawava Temple: Named for the coyote spirit of the Paiute Indians the ideal tree frogs on the other hand gorge, waffles, lizards and birds.
Emerald Pools: This trail is very popular for visitors who want to relax in a haven of small streams, natural cliffs and maple trees.
Zion Mount Carmel Tunnel: Drivers are amazed to see the road disappears literally in the rock walls 1,1 miles. The tunnel was completed in 1930 and still a sight to behold.
Riverwalk: One of the most popular trails, this easy two-mile walk on a paved road begins to Zion Canyon and ends at the temple Sinawava the gardens of ferns and golden hawk.
Accommodation:
For lovers of camping, the park will not disappoint. Three bearings are available with limits of 14 days and offer magnificent views of the park. Vigilante is open all year, while south is open from May to September and Lava Point is open from May to October. Vigilante is the only site that require a reservation and the prices range from $ 16 to $ 20 per night for all locations.
If you want to take camping to the next level, do not forget to check the hinterland of Zion. Permits are required and in the receiving institution. Remember that dogs allowed on the court and neither are the pits.
For those who are in a hotel, Zion Lodge is located in the park with 121 rooms in price from $ 89 and up. More hotels, inns and guesthouses are outside the walls of the park. Canyon Ranch Motel or check Driftwood Lodge in Springdale at a reasonable price. (Prices)
Interests outside the park:
Bryce Canyon National Park: Always seen a spell? These unique rock formations are colorful and beautiful park in Utah. The park is along the edge Paunsaugunt plateau. Dense forests and lands reach 9000 m height are west, while the fraction of 2,000 feet carved in the Paria Valley in the east. And no matter where you get a sense of belonging seems to create the park to take the are. Visitors can admire the afternoon hiking, camping, horseback riding, and much more.
Cedar Breaks National Monument: Located just 75 miles north of Sion is this spectacular park. Visitors are in awe of bright amphitheater full of arrows, wings and fairy chimneys replenish the earth. Consider a visit in the summer months when pastures are rich in colorful wildflowers. Activities such as hiking, ranger programs, camping and scenic drive.
Interests outside the park:
Bryce Canyon National Park: Always seen a spell? These unique rock formations are colorful and beautiful park in Utah. The park is along the edge Paunsaugunt plateau. Dense forests and lands reach 9000 m height are west, while the fraction of 2,000 feet carved in the Paria Valley in the east. And no matter where you get a sense of belonging seems to create the park to take the are. Visitors can admire the afternoon hiking, camping, horseback riding, and much more.
Cedar Breaks National Monument: Located just 75 miles north of Sion is this spectacular park. Visitors are in awe of bright amphitheater full of arrows, wings and fairy chimneys replenish the earth. Consider a visit in the summer months when pastures are rich in colorful wildflowers. Activities such as hiking, ranger programs, camping and scenic drive.