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Things to Do in Zion National Park on this Month

By: Mary Jones

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Hiking

 hiking paths available in Zion National Park for hikers of various fitness levels. Angels Landing, The Narrows, and Observation Point are a few of the well-liked walks.

Scenic Drives

Visit the park's towering cliffs and spectacular scenery by enjoying a scenic drive along the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive.

Zion Canyon Visitor Center

At the Zion Canyon Visitor Centre, where you can learn about the park, view educational movies, and peruse exhibits, begin your visit.

Riverside Walk

Take a leisurely stroll along the Virgin River's paved Riverside Walk, which offers stunning views of the canyon walls.

Emerald Pools

Trek to the Emerald Pools, a collection of breathtaking waterfalls and swimming areas. All ages may easily walk to the Lower Emerald Pool.

Zion-Mount Carmel Highway

a beautiful route that provides sweeping views of the geological features of the area, including the well-known Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel.

Canyon Overlook Trail

The Canyon Overlook Trail offers amazing views of Zion Canyon and is a quick yet enjoyable climb.

Rock Climbing

For rock climbers, Zion National Park is a popular location. The sandstone cliffs in the park offer difficult routes for seasoned climbers.

Wildlife Viewing

While touring the park, keep a look out for animals. Deer, bighorn sheep, foxes, and a variety of bird species may be found in Zion

Go Camping

At one of the campsites in the park, spend the night outside. In order to fully experience nature, Zion provides both developed and rustic campsites.

Riverside Walk

Stroll along the Virgin River on this paved trail, which is accessible to most visitors and offers beautiful scenery.

Hidden Canyon

Explore Hidden Canyon, a less crowded and adventurous hike that includes chains along narrow sections of the trail.

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