Zion National Park
Zion National Park, Utah and its surrounding natural attractions make the region an exciting, scenic vacation you will remember for the rest of your life!
If you want to plan a vacation to a scenic place that the entire family can enjoy, consider Zion National Park, Utah as your destination. Zion provides unmatched scenery that you can enjoy on short, easy trails and on shuttle rides, which are the only way visitors can access Zion Canyon, the park’s most popular location, from April to October. Trails the entire family can enjoy include Weeping Rock a ¼-mile ascent to lush, hanging gardens and Canyon Overlook, a ½-mile jaunt to an incredible top-town view of West Temple and lower Zion Canyon.
When you visit the region, you should have more on your itinerary than Zion National Park. Utah’s Color Country is also home to incredible scenic areas such as Bryce Canyon National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Red Canyon, Navajo Lake, Brian Head Resort and Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park. All of these natural attractions are within 100 miles of Zion National Park, Utah.
When planning a trip to Zion National Park, Utah and its surrounding scenery, Panguitch is an ideal spot for your lodging headquarters. Panguitch is 75 miles from Zion but only 24 miles from Bryce Canyon and 32 miles from Cedar Breaks. While in Panguitch, make the Garfield County Travel Council your source for area information. Our friendly staff will answer your questions about southern Utah lodging and recreation and help you plan a memorable, exciting trip the whole family can enjoy!
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