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Near Springdale, Utah, on the edge of the Colorado Plateau lies Zion National Park, a spectacular destination of hanging gardens, jagged sandstone cliffs, shallow rivers, deep canyons, and desert trails. To access the park, there’s an entrance fee, and you can download the park newspaper for the latest maps and information on camping, wilderness recreation, hiking, and large vehicle restrictions. The Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is by shuttle bus only (except in winter), but you can take the Kolob Canyon Scenic Drive in your own vehicle. There are 3 campgrounds in the park—and Watchman Campground is open all year. The nearest international airport is Las Vegas (170 miles) with regional airports in Saint George (49 miles) and Cedar City (60 miles).
There are loads of welcoming hotels in Springdale, and around this area you can choose from plenty of cabins near Zion National Park’s south entrance near the mouth of Zion Canyon, too. Like most US National Parks, the limited accommodation in the park books up quickly. You might like to stay in a St. George pet-friendly hotel near Zion National Park. Vacation rentals in Hurricane are fantastic for family stays.
Enter your travel dates and search the amazing deals on 4,297 places to stay near Zion National Park. Prices start at $108 and go up to $399 for top-end properties. It’s easy to compare accommodation types, choose amenities, read customer ratings, and sort by price, so you can find the right stay for you. Choose from luxury hotels to cozy cabins in Zion National Park then click on your favorite to book it.
Get your feet wet in the riverside path through The Narrows framed by towering canyons. With a wilderness permit, you can go canyoneering into the lower end of The Narrows above the Temple of Sinawava or choose more technical routes such as the Subway. Take the little ones on a short, easy hike along the Lower Emerald Pool Trail and have a picnic in The Grotto. Go boating in the Virgin River to cool off from the summer heat and you can ride your bike along the Pa’rus Trail. Stick around for sunset when the cliffs turn to gold before heading back to your cabin or hotel near Zion National Park.
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