Zion Glamping: 20 Best Glamping in Zion National Park in 2024
Post Summary: Zion Glamping, Best Glamping in Zion If you’re looking for unique accommodation in Zion National Park – look no further. The park has an array of awesome glamping sites nearby where you can relax, and admire the area’s dark skies. This experience is a must for the bucket list as it offers you a unique way to experience Utah’s dramatic scenery. However, the best part? You get all the joys of camping, but with plenty of added luxuries. That means after a long day of hiking you can come back to a hot shower, stay in a cozy bed, and even watch a bit of Netflix once the…
Where to stay in Zion National Park? 21 Best Zion Hotels in 2022
Click HERE to learn about where to stay in Zion National Park. We have compiled a list of the most amazing hotels near Zion National Park, Utah.
The 19 ABSOLUTE Best Hikes in Zion National Park for 2022
Post Summary: Best Hikes in Zion National Park Zion National Park is located in southwest Utah and is famous for its steep red cliffs and canyons. It is one of the most iconic national parks in the United States and is a must-visit for even the most casual hiker. Zion was the first Utah National Park and covers a total area of 229 sq. mile (590 km2). Its most impressive feature is Zion Canyon itself which is 15 miles (24km) long and over 2,600 feet (792m) deep. The National Park offers so much to not only hikers but the general public too. With stunning scenery, unique rock formations, and plenty of trail…
Zion National Park Swimming: Can You Swim in Zion National Park? (2022 Update)
Post Summary: Zion National Park Swimming Zion National Park is the crown jewel of Utah’s National Parks. This desert National Park is surprisingly lush with its main feature being the Virgin River and the canyon this river has carved. Two of the park’s bucket list hikes are known to be water hikes where one expects to spend the day hiking in water anywhere from ankle to chest-deep. With all this water, it is natural to wonder if there is anywhere to swim in Zion National Park. The answer is yes, you can swim in Zion National Park. In this article, we are going to share the best places for swimming…
National Parks in Utah: Explore the 13 Utah National Parks (2024 Update)
Planning to explore the Mighty Five? There are more national parks in Utah than just these 5 magnificent parks. Let's explore the 13 Utah National Parks.
The 15 Most Visited National Parks in the US in 2020
Post Summary: Find out which are the US’s Most Visited National Parks I canceled visits to dozen-plus national parks and I avoid my local National Park due to the crowds so I was expecting National Park visitation to down as a whole this year. As I dug into the National Park Service’s 2020 Annual Visitor’s Statistics report I found some interesting things. Overall, 68 million people visited the 63 National Parks. That is a 25% decrease in total park visitors which makes sense given that the country was shut down for about 3 months. Most parks saw a decrease in visitation. The average decrease is about 32% There is 1…
Zion National Park Camping Guide: Everything You Need to Know about Camping in Zion (2021 Update)
Are you headed to Zion to explore the wonders of the Virgin River, hike the Narrows, or enjoy the view at Angels Landing? Zion National Park has over 90 miles of hiking trails to explore. Camping in Zion National Park maximizes your time in the park. You can sleep under the stars and enjoy the high cliffs. Sleeping in a tent is a must to do experience Zion National Park. Zion Campgrounds at a Glance Amenities Key D – Dump Station F – Flush Toilets FP – Fire Pit G – Generator H – Full Hookups P – Pit Toliet PA – Accessible Pit Toliet L – Laundry S –…
Angels Landing Hiking and Permit Guide: Thing to Know in 2022
Post Summary: Angels Landing Hiking Angels Landing is a bucket list hike. There is a reason that this popular Zion National Park hike draws thousands of visiter every year. This spectacular hike is more than a destination. It’s a journey and adventure. Hiking Angels Landing requires grit, determination, and a little bit of a death wish. It’s an adrenaline rush for sure. The hike climbs up the Zion Canyon walls to a small overlook when those who have a fear of heights may decide that the final push isn’t for them. This final push is up a narrow ridge that is more rock scramble than a hike. Using chains, visitors…