Zion
National Park

Designated in
1919, Zion National Park is Utah's oldest national
park. Zion canyon features soaring towers and
monoliths that suggest a quiet grandeur. Zion is also
known for its incredible slot canyons, including "The
Narrows," which attract hikers from around the world.
With nearly three million visitors per year, Zion is
Utah's most heavily used park.
Two major
entrances - a south and an east entrance - provide
convenient access to the Zion National Park. A third
entrance is located on the west side of the park into
Zion's beautiful Kolob Canyon.
The south entrance is the larger and more common of
the three entrances; the east entrance provides the
most dramatic scenery.
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