ZION National Park
Top 9 things to do in Zion National Park in 3 days
Zion National Park in Utah is home to some of the most picturesque scenes in the state of Utah. With many trails to hike, beautiful landscapes to photograph, and the fantastic variety of geological and natural wonders, it is definitely our most favorite national park among Utah's mighty five...
Half day picnic in Kolob Reservoir, Zion National Park, Utah
You probably have heard about Zion, but have you heard about Kolob? Kolob Reservoir and Kolob Terrace is about an hour away from Zion National Park and doesn’t get as many visitors as its beauty deserves, which is probably a good thing as you get a chance to explore wilderness and enjoy...
Hiking Angels Landing Zion National Park – All you need to know
Angels Landing in Zion National Park is the most strenuous hike in the park, with the last 3/4 mile climb being so narrow at time that it has chains to hold on to, and has 1000+ foot drops on either side. There have been 17 deaths on this trail since 2004 from hikers falling off the steep...
Hiking The Narrows in Zion National Park
The Narrows is a gorge carved by the Virgin river in the narrowest part of the canyon in Zion National Park (hence the name “Narrows”) and is only 20-30 feet wide in some areas. The “hike” is actually misleading as there is no hiking trail – you actually a walk upstream in the river in knee...
Walking Pa’Rus Trail in Zion National Park, Utah
Pa’Rus Trail in Zion National Park is an easy walk along the Virgin river and is a great way to spend an evening around sunset time. It offers fantastic views of the mountain ranges on either side of the canyon. The best way to get on the trail is to get off the Canyon Junction shuttle stop...
Sunset at Watchman Trail, Zion National Park, Utah
Zion National Park is renowned for its beautiful sunset scenery, and one of the most popular places to view the sunset is along the Virgin River looking out across a tall peak of red sandstone on the Watchman Trail. It is a moderate 2 mile hike with a 450 feet ascend and offers sweeping views of...
Driving from Bryce Canyon to Zion National Park, Utah (VIDEO)
The drive from Bryce Canyon to Zion National Park is only 80 miles. Which is why many people combine the two parks in a single visit. If you’re visiting any one of these parks, it is very likely you will be making this drive to see the other. This timelapse video is the drive from...
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