Zion Canyon Shuttle Bus
Introduction
In 1997 visitation was 2.4 million and increasing. The shuttle system was established to eliminate traffic and parking problems, protect vegetation, and restore tranquility to Zion Canyon.
The Springdale Shuttle stops at six locations in Springdale. The Zion Canyon Shuttle loop stops at eight locations in the park. The transfer between loops is made at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center. You may get on and off as often as you like. Riding the shuttle is free.
The 2010 the Zion Shuttle System will begin operations in Zion Canyon and the town of Springdale on April 1, 2010 and will run through October 31, 2009.
November 2009
On weekends in November 2009 the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive shuttle service will be available on a voluntary basis on Saturdays and Sundays. Hours of operation are from 10 am to 6 pm with intervals of approximately 14 minutes. The free shuttle service will also be available on Thursday and Friday on Thanksgiving weekend. more...
No shuttle service is available in Springdale until April 1, 2010.
How to use the shuttle
Avoid parking hassles. Parking is limited inside Zion. One may park in the town of Springdale and ride the town shuttle to the park. Look for the ''Shuttle Parking'' signs throughout town. If you are staying at a lodge or motel, simply leave your car there and ride the town shuttle to the park. The parking lot at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center commonly fills by mid morning. Tune your radio to 1610 AM for additional information.
Click here for a map of Shuttle Stops in Springdale (Requires free Adobe Reader).
Take Your Time
Buses run frequently throughout the day, as often as every seven minutes. You do not need to rush to catch one. Take your time to plan your visit. Use the exhibits outdoors and the information inside at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center to make the most of your time. Ranger presentations at the Zion Human History Museum are a great way to learn more about the park before you ride the shuttle up canyon. The bookstore has maps and publications that can augment your visit.
What To Bring
For a day-trip on the shuttle, you should take:
-Water/Snacks
-Walking Shoes/Map
-Sunscreen/Hat/Sunglasses
-Camera/Binoculars
-Dress for the weather and bring everything you need for a day in the park.
-Be sure to bring your Interagency Pass or Park Entry Receipt for re-entry into the park.
Please
-No eating of smoking on the bus
-Beverages other than water are not allowed
-Pets are not allowed on the shuttle buses!
Free buses run from early morning to late evening as often as every seven minutes. Buses are fully accessible.
Times and intervals change with the seasons. Current schedules are posted at each shuttle stop, the Visitor Centers, and in your park guide.
Learn how the Zion Shuttle System is a excellent example of Green Transit for the 21st Century.
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