Zion National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Utah's First National Park Follow the paths where people have walked for thousands of years Gaze up at massive sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that soar into a brilliant blue sky Experience the tall, stretching walls of a narrow slot canyon
Zion National Park - Wikipedia The lowest point in the park is 3,666 ft (1,117 m) at Coalpits Wash and the highest peak is 8,726 ft (2,660 m) at Horse Ranch Mountain A prominent feature of the 229-square-mile (590 km 2) park is Zion Canyon, which is 15 miles (24 km) long and up to 2,640 ft (800 m) deep
Zion National Park - ZionNationalPark. com The iconic Zion National Park stands proudly at the intersection of three major ecosystems—the Mojave Desert, the Colorado Plateau, and the Great Basin From the top of Angels Landing to the bottom of The Narrows, this desert oasis is filled with opportunity
Everything to know about Zion National Park Everything you should know about Zion National Park Utah’s spellbinding red-rock desert and high-altitude forests are just a few of the wonders to discover in heavenly Zion
Zion National Park [Guide, Maps, Itineraries More] | Visit Utah Zion National Park is a geographic phenomenon This southwestern Utah sanctuary protects a rare, diverse ecosystem where the Mojave Desert, Colorado Plateau and Great Basin meet and produce a vertical eruption of thousand-foot-deep red-rock canyons that tower over the Virgin River
Angels Landing: Summer (Hikes on June 1 – August 31), Zion National . . . Angels Landing: Summer (Hikes on June 1 – August 31) Zion National Park Zion National Park is piloting a permit program to hike Angels Landing The program provides a fair process that will improve visitor experience and protect park resources along Angels Landing Permits are required at all times of the year and times of day Hikers must have a permit when accessing any portion of Angels