How Do You See Five Cool Things At Zion National Park?
Created in 1909, Zion National Park is America’s oldest National Park. Located in the Southwestern corner of Utah, Zion is easily combined with a trip to Bryce Canyon to the northeast and the north rim of the Grand Canyon to the south. The over 146,000-acre park is open every day, except for Christmas Day. Read on to learn more. Tour Zion Canyon. The most popular attraction at Zion National Park, the Canyon, formed over the course of thousands of years by the Virgin River, is a favorite of hikers, bikers and sightseers. View parts of the Canyon from the shuttle or get out and hike within its often narrow walls. View wildlife in the park. Zion National Park is home to over 270 species of birds as well as over 70 types of mammals and over 30 species of reptiles. Regularly scheduled ranger walks can help you identify the many creatures around you. See Kolub Arch. Located in the more remote northwestern corner of Zion National Park, Kolub Arch is the largest freestanding arch in North Amer