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The mandatory shuttle service on the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive in Zion National Park and the shuttle service in Springdale, Utah, will end for the season the night of October 31. The park will be providing a voluntary shuttle service on the Scenic Drive on Saturdays and Sundays through November. Shuttle service with extended hours and faster service will also be offered on Thanksgiving Day, November 25 and Friday, November 26. All shuttle bus operations will end for the 2010 season on the evening of November 28. Parking congestion in Zion Canyon during the month of November has been steadily increasing each year as more people discover the delights of beautiful weather and striking fall colors. During the voluntary shuttle service, visitors are encouraged to park at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center and board a shuttle bus. Shuttle buses will not be running in Springdale. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, shuttle service will run one hour later in the evening. The shuttle frequency will be every 8 minutes on those days. As in the mandatory shuttle season, there is no charge for riding the shuttle buses. There are eight stops along the route and visitors may get on and off as many times as they want. Buses are fully accessible and pets are not allowed. Visitors are encouraged to use the shuttle system to enhance their enjoyment of Zion Canyon without parking hassles. Those who do not use the buses are asked to park only in designated parking places along the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive. Do not block or obstruct the shuttle stops, access to the stops, or the main roadway. Parking regulations will be strictly enforced. |
Last updated: February 24, 2015