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Zion National Park Info

The highlight of Zion National Park is an expansive canyon. Averaging 2,000 feet deep, Zion Canyon offers hiking opportunities along its floor in the 20 to a 30-foot wide area known as The Narrows and the challenging area known as The Subway. Swimming is also permitted in this area of the Virgin River. Other spectacular features of Zion include natural rock arches. Two of the most prominent are Crawford and Kolob. One thousand feet above the canyon floor, Crawford Arch can be seen from the patio of the Park’s Human History Museum. Kolob Arch is visible to those hiking within the area of the Park’s Kolob Canyon. Other stone arches at Zion include Double Pine, Jughandle, Chinle Trail, and Hidden Arch. The Pa’rus Trail offers a pet-friendly path for all our animal lovers and people with all different levels of abilities including strollers and wheelchairs.

*Zion National Park operations can change daily, please visit this link to get the most up-to-date information.

Trip Advisor Review

“We loved the location since you could walk to the Zion park entrance instead of taking the shuttle. The balcony had a great view so it was nice to sit outside in the evening. We would definitely stay there again.”