Campground · Washington County
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"South Campground is open seasonally and sits against the burbling Virgin River, right between the Visitor Center and the Zion Human History Museum."
Resort hotel · Washington County
Nestled on a stunning 196-acre site near Zion National Park, this laid-back glamping resort boasts cozy tents with en suite bathrooms and a lively lodge complete with a restaurant, yoga, and s'mores under the stars.
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National park · Washington County
Zion National Park is a breathtaking wilderness of towering red cliffs and serene trails, perfect for hiking, wildlife spotting, and enjoying stunning views year-round.
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State park · Washington County
Nestled amid stunning red canyons, Snow Canyon State Park boasts scenic trails for hiking, climbing, and horseback riding, perfect for a family outing.
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Mountain pass · Washington County
The Narrows is an unforgettable water hike through Zion Canyon, featuring stunning towering walls and a mix of serene trails and thrilling river crossings.
Scenic spot · Washington County
Tall sandstone amphitheater & trailhead for the popular Riverside Walk & Narrows hiking trails.
Mountain peak · Washington County
Angels Landing in Zion National Park is a thrilling, steep hike for seasoned adventurers, offering jaw-dropping views after a challenging ascent.
Lodge · Washington County
Nestled in the heart of Zion National Park, this 1924 lodge offers cozy cabins and modern rooms alongside stunning views and tasty dining options.
Restaurant · Washington County
Burgers, sandwiches & beers are served at this simple snack spot with patio seating & park views.
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This moderate, kid-friendly 3-mile trail in Zion National Park offers stunning views of sandstone formations and the Watchman peak, making it an excellent family hike.
Nestled high at 7900ft, this charming campground offers rustic pit toilets, expansive sites, and breathtaking views—perfect for those seeking serene solitude and unforgettable sunsets.