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Zion Announces New Road Construction Schedule

New schedule features weekday nighttime closures only.
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Utah's First National Park

Massive canyon walls ascend toward a brilliant blue sky. To experience Zion, you need to walk among the towering cliffs, or challenge your courage in a small narrow canyon. These unique sandstone cliffs range in color from cream, to pink, to red. They could be described as sand castles crowning desert canyons.

 

Nature & Science

Zion's unique geographic location and variety of life zones combine to create a variety of habitats for a surprising array of plant and animal species. Located on the Colorado Plateau, but bordering the Great Basin and Mojave Desert Provinces, Zion is home to plants from each region.


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Visitor Center Bookstore

Zion Natural History Association

To enhance your national park experience before, during, and after your visit, stop in the visitor centers or museum in Zion National Park. The Zion Natural History Association (ZNHA) partners with the National Park Service to enhance your experience in Zion. The park's bookstores offer a wealth of interpretive resources, while the ZNHA Field Institute and Junior Ranger Program provides hands-on learning experiences for people of all ages.
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Learn how The Zion National Park Foundation is helping Zion National Park and what you can do to help.

Imagine hiking with a wildlife biologist, working on a service project in the Zion Narrows, or discovering the past on an Archaeology Road Trip. Outdoor learning adventures are available with the
Zion Canyon Field Institute.

 

History & Culture

Evidence of Ancestrial Puebloans, known as the Anasazi, date from 2,000 years ago; Paiutes from about 800 years ago to present. Mormon settlers arrived in the 1860s. Park visitation in 1920 was 3,692; in 1996 it reached 2.5 million.


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Zion National Park
Springdale, Utah 84767

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Phone

Park Headquarters
(435) 772-3256

Backcountry Information
(435) 772-0170

Fax

(435) 772-3426

Climate

Be prepared for a wide range of weather conditions. Temperatures vary with changes in elevation, day and evening temperatures may vary by over 30-degrees Fahrenheit.
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Tarantula

Did You Know?
During the summer or fall, you may see a tarantula crossing a road or trail in Zion National Park. But don’t be frightened-- tarantulas are actually amazing arachnids--gentle, basically harmless creatures that have suffered a bum rap.
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Last Updated: August 11, 2010 at 10:59 EST