Utah's First National Park

Follow the paths where people have walked for thousands of years. Gaze up at massive sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that soar into a brilliant blue sky. Experience the tall, stretching walls of a narrow slot canyon. Zion’s unique array of plants and animals will enchant you as you absorb the rich history of the past and enjoy the excitement of present-day adventures. Read More

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Plan Your Visit

Make your ideal visit a reality! Explore fun activities, places to stay, and trip-planning advice.

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Shuttle Schedule & Information

Learn about the free shuttle service in Zion Canyon and the neighboring town of Springdale.

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Current Conditions

Find out about weather, facilities, and road conditions.

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How and When to Apply for Permits

Apply for permits to visit Angels Landing, to canyoneer, and to camp in Zion Wilderness.

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Large Vehicle Information

Learn about vehicle size limits on the Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway.

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Learn About the Park

Learn about the nature, history, and management of Zion National Park. This page includes fun activities for kids!

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History & Culture

Reveal the stories of generations that have called this special place home.

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Information Guides

Park information guides contain everything you need to plan your trip. Includes hiking, camping, maps, travel, and more.

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Accessibility

The National Park Service works to ensure everyone has an equal opportunity to enjoy Zion National Park.

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Visitor Use Management

Learn about Visitor Use Management in Zion National Park.

Rangers explain various rules, expectations, and opportunities for visiting Zion National Park.
Visitor Information Video

Enjoy this park movie, which gives good insight into a Zion National Park visit.

Last updated: March 19, 2026

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

Zion National Park
1 Zion Park Blvd.

Springdale, UT 84767

Phone:

435-772-3256
If you have questions, please email zion_park_information@nps.gov. Listen to recorded information by calling anytime 24 hours a day. Rangers answer phone calls from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. MT, but a ranger may not answer if they are already speaking with someone else.

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