Zion National Park Tours

Zion National Park featuring hiking or walking and tranquil scenes as well as a small group of people
Zion National Park showing tranquil scenes
Zion National Park showing tranquil scenes, mountains and a gorge or canyon
The Grotto Picnic Area featuring a sunset
Zion National Park


Hikers of every level, and non-hikers too, can access views of the deep canyon and incredible red sandstone cliffs of this land of natural wonder.

Colorful cliffs within Zion National Park provide unforgettable views. Ride horseback, hike, bicycle or ride a shuttle through the canyon to observe striking geological formations etched from orange, pink and white layers of sandstone.

The terrain offers delightful trails for every hiking skill level. Ride the 80-minute-roundtrip shuttle, stepping off at multiple points to take photos. For easy to moderate walks, follow Pa’rus Trail along the Virgin River or Lower Emerald Pool trail to reach a waterfall. Both provide valley views. Ride horseback along Sand Bench Trail and hike atop a landslide.

For greater challenges, make the strenuous half-day hike up 27 switchbacks to Angels Landing, a ridge 1,500 feet (460 meters) above the valley floor, for 360-degree views of Zion Canyon. Far below, hike through the Narrows at river level, learn to canyoneer on the Subway trail to Keyhole Falls or hike to Kolob Arch, one of the world’s largest freestanding arches. Try other activities: wilderness backpacking, camping, river tubing, four-wheel drive touring, rock climbing and of course, taking beautiful photographs.

Look for more than 900 species of plants, some seemingly growing from barren rock. Over 200 kinds of birds live here or migrate through. Spot the brown shapes of mule deer or desert bighorn sheep moving slowly in front of orange sandstone and look for a California condor high on the cliffs.

This popular site attracts millions of visitors annually, meaning parking spaces within the canyon fill rapidly. Park in Springdale and catch the free Springdale Shuttle for convenient park access. Then use the free hop-on, hop-off Zion Canyon Shuttle to move within the park.

Zion National Park is at Utah’s southwest corner, a 2.5-hour drive from Las Vegas, Nevada. After visiting Zion, continue northeast to the strikingly etched landscapes of Utah’s four other national parks. If you have a large vehicle, be aware of Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel permit requirements. To camp, make reservations, especially during peak seasons.

Purchase an economical interagency pass for access to all U.S. national parks seniors receive big discounts. Zion National Park is open year-round. Enjoy your visit to this colorful treasure.

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The Red Cliffs Lodge Zion, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

The Red Cliffs Lodge Zion, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

3 out of 5
792 Zion Park Boulevard, Springdale, UT
The Red Cliffs Lodge Zion, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Zion Canyon Lodge

Zion Canyon Lodge

3 out of 5
990 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT
Zion Canyon Lodge
Cable Mountain Lodge

Cable Mountain Lodge

3 out of 5
147 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT
Cable Mountain Lodge
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Under Canvas Zion

Under Canvas Zion

3 out of 5
3955 N. Kolob Road, Virgin, UT
Under Canvas Zion
Zion Lodge - Inside The Park

Zion Lodge - Inside The Park

3 out of 5
1 Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, Springdale, UT
Zion Lodge - Inside The Park
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Springdale Zion National Park

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Springdale Zion National Park

2.5 out of 5
1141 Canyon Springs Rd, Springdale, UT
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Springdale Zion National Park
Driftwood Lodge

Driftwood Lodge

3 out of 5
1515 Zion Park Blvd, Springdale, UT
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Zion Canyon Cabins

Zion Canyon Cabins

2 out of 5
477 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT
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Things to do near Zion National Park

Zion National Park offers a range of activities for visitors, including hiking, camping, and bird watching. Adventurous souls can enjoy scenic drives and wildland trekking, while families can plan memorable school outings. Don’t miss the stunning sunsets that paint the canyon in vibrant colors, making your visit truly unforgettable.

Shopping

Zion National Park offers a unique shopping experience with local charm. For souvenirs and gifts, check out The Rock Stop, located 21 miles away, and Grand Circle Plaza, situated 18 miles away, where you'll find a variety of shops in a vibrant atmosphere.

Recreation

Canaan Mountain Wilderness offers serene hiking trails and meditation spots, perfect for reconnecting with nature. At the American Legion Sports Complex, engage in invigorating sports activities and yoga sessions. For a tranquil escape, Pioneer Park features picturesque views and peaceful areas for relaxation and reflection.

Adventure

Embark on the thrilling hike to Angels Landing, located 5 miles from the park, with its breathtaking views and challenging trails. The Subway, 2 miles away, offers a unique slot canyon experience, while the Riverside Walk, 4 miles from the park, provides a serene stroll alongside the Virgin River.

Nightlife

Experience the vibrant nightlife near Zion National Park by catching a performance at the Utah Shakespeare Festival or the Adams Shakespearean Theatre, both 26 miles away. These venues offer a blend of culture, family-friendly entertainment, and romantic vibes, making for a perfect evening out.

Find the best attractions near Zion National Park

Zion National Park offers a wealth of attractions for outdoor enthusiasts, including the visitor center and the stunning Zion Canyon Gorge. Travelers can immerse themselves in breathtaking scenery while exploring the park’s natural beauty. Don't miss the chance to visit the national park and experience its unique landscapes, making it a perfect destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.

  • Zion National Park South Entrance: This welcoming visitor center sets the tone for your adventure, providing essential information and resources. With its outdoor and family-friendly atmosphere, it's the perfect starting point for exploring the beauty of Zion National Park, located 7 miles away.
  • Zion Canyon Visitor Center: Another key visitor center, situated 7 miles from the park, offers adventure and family vibes. It features exhibits on the park's natural history and provides guidance for your exploration of the stunning landscapes that await you.
  • The Narrows: A breathtaking canyon gorge located 4 miles from the park, The Narrows invites you to wade through its stunning canyon walls. This adventurous hike showcases incredible scenery and the unique beauty of Zion's river landscapes.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Zion National Park

To save money on your visit to Zion National Park, consider traveling during the off-peak months of December to February when prices are lower. Book your hotel about a month in advance, ideally on a Wednesday, as Sundays tend to be the most expensive. Utilize Expedia's search tool to find the best deals and consider package bookings that combine hotels with flights and activities for extra savings. Joining Expedia’s One Key membership can provide exclusive discounts and rewards for future stays, allowing you to maximize your budget while exploring the park.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Zion National Park are December to February, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to April to June, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: Book your hotel around Zion National Park about 1 month out to secure some of the cheapest prices. If you're the spontaneous type, Expedia's last minute deals and discounts are indicated via the green label below the price.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Zion National Park is Wednesday. The most expensive day to stay around Zion National Park is Sunday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Utilize Expedia’s search tool to customize your preferences, such as your budget, desired location, and the type of hotel you’re looking for. To find the best prices and deals, simply sort the price filter from lowest to highest.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can save money by booking an Expedia package that combines your hotel stay at Zion National Park with flights and activities.
  • Become a One Key member: Join Expedia's One Key membership program for exclusive discounts and deals on hotel bookings. You can also earn OneKeyCash to use on future selected hotels.