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Summer Information Sheet for Zion National Park (NP) in Utah. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).
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Zion Information Guide
Hiking Guide
Zion Shuttle
Elevation Description
Change
For most of the year, the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is open to shuttle buses only. Private vehicles
are not allowed on the Scenic Drive beyond Canyon Junction during the shuttle bus season.
Bicycles and E-bikes must pull over and stop to allow shuttles to pass when safe to do so.
2 hours
3.5 mi /
5.6 km
50 ft /
15 m
Paved trail follows the
Virgin River from the
Visitor Center to Canyon Junction.
SHUTTLE SCHEDULE
The Grotto Trail
Zion Lodge
The Grotto
0.5 hour
1 mi /
1.6 km
35 ft /
11 m
This short trail parallels the roadway,
connecting the Zion Lodge to the Grotto.
It is located behind the shuttle stop.
Riverside Walk
Temple of Sinawava
1.5 hours
2.2 mi /
3.5 km
57 ft /
17 m
Paved trail follows the Virgin River
in a deep canyon. First 0.4 miles is
wheelchair accessible but may be sandy.
69 ft /
21 m
Moderate drop-offs. An unpaved descent
which leads underneath the Middle
Emerald Pools to the Lower Emerald Pool.
No swimming.
Hike
Round Trip
Location
Average Time
1
Pa’rus Trail
Visitor Center
Canyon Junction
5
9
Shuttle
Stop
EASY
Lower Emerald Pool 1 hour
1.2 mi /
Zion Lodge trailhead
closed thru mid-June. 1.9 km
Use Kayenta Trail to
access during closure.
5
National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior
March 3
to
May 17
May 18
to
September 14
September 15
to
November 1
First bus into the canyon from
the Zion Canyon Visitor Center
7:00 a.m.
6:00 a.m.
7:00 a.m.
Last bus into the canyon from
the Zion Canyon Visitor Center
5:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
Last bus out of the canyon
from Temple of Sinawava
7:15 p.m.
8:15 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
First bus from Springdale Stop #9
8:00 a.m.
7:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
Last bus leaves Zion Canyon Village
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Subject to change. Check
website for current hours
Town of Springdale Shuttle
MODERATE
East
Side
Canyon Overlook
East side of
Zion Tunnel
1 hour
1.0 mi /
1.6 km
163 ft /
50 m
1
Watchman Trail
Zion Canyon
Visitor Center
2 hours
3.3 mi /
5.3 km
368 ft /
112 m
Minor drop-offs. Ends at viewpoint of the
Towers of the Virgin, lower Zion Canyon,
and Springdale.
4
Sand Bench Trail
Court of the
Patriarchs
3 hours
4 mi /
6.4 km
466 ft /
142 m
Hike atop a massive landslide under The
Sentinel. Minor drop-offs. Commercial
horse trail from March to October.
Minor drop-offs and handrails.
Ends at a viewpoint of lower Zion
Canyon. Parking is limited.
The Narrows
Distance
From
Visitor
Center
Riverside Walk
7.7 mi
12.4 km
W
es
tR
im
Temple of
Sinawava
9
Tr
a
il
Big Bend
Down-canyon
8 shuttle ONLY
Scout Lookout
5
Upper Emerald Pool
Zion Lodge trailhead
closed thru mid-June.
Use Kayenta Trail to
access during closure.
300 ft /
91 m
Minor drop-offs. A sandy and rocky trail
that climbs to the Upper Emerald Pool at
the base of a cliff.
No swimming.
Angels
Landing
The Grotto
6
ye
Ka
2 hours
3 mi /
4.8 km
5990ft
(1765m)
nta
4.9 mi
7.9 km
Upper Emerald
Pools Trail
Grotto Trail
No swimming
Zion Lodge
Middle Emerald
Pools Trail
4.3 mi
6.9 km
5
No swimming
Lower Emerald
Pools Trail
No swimming
Jacob Peak
6831ft (2083m)
Up to 8 hrs 334 ft /
9.4 mi /
102 m
15.1km
Hikers need a permit to go to Angels
Landing. Use QR code on back to apply.
Isaac Peak
6825ft (2081m)
3.2 mi
5.1 km
Walk in the Virgin River surrounded by
the tall sandstone walls of the canyon.
This hike is in the river and subject to
dangerous flash floods.
Out and back hike.
Zi
Taylor Creek Trail
Kolob Canyons Road
3.5 hours
5.0 mi /
8.0 km
450 ft/
137 m
8 hours
14 mi /
22.5 km
Camp Maximum 12 people per group. Trail
1037 ft/
C re
ek
follows
Timber and La Verkin Creek. A
316 m
side trail leads to Kolob Arch.
Follows a ridge to views of Timber
Creek, Kolob Terrace, and the Pine Valley
Mountains.
No private vehicles
beyond the gate
during shuttle bus
season
1.7 mi
2.7 km
Down-canyon
2 shuttle ONLY
Located in the northwest
corner of Zion near Interstate
15 at exit 40, a scenic road
N rth
climbs past spectacular red
Fo k
T yl o
rocks and canyons.
r C re
ek
Taylor Creek
Trailhead
Taylor
Creek
Trai
Midd
le F
ork
Exit
40
Kolob Canyons
Visitor Center
Fork
Lee Pass
Trailhead
Pets are prohibited on all trails.
Group size limit on Wilderness
trails is 12 people.
Trai l
Willis
0.3 mi
0.4 mi
0.8 km
Lion Blvd.
0.8 mi
1.29 km
e
L a V r ki n C
Cr
ee
Cr
eek
il
Tra
6.5 mi
4
Watchman
Campground
nt Ca
rmel
High w a y
Zion-Mt.
Carmel Tunnel
See other side for details
No bikes/pedestrians
allowed in the tunnel
7
SPRINGDALE
throughout
P Parking
the town of Springdale
8
9
m
a
Zion Canyon
Visitor Center
North
0
0.5 Kilometer
0
0.5 Mile
Shuttle Information
Canyon Line
shuttle stop
Zion Canyon
shuttle route
Springdale Line
shuttle stop
Springdale
shuttle route
Other Visitor Information
6
Kolob
Reservoir
1.4 mi
2.25 km
2.8 mi
4.5 km
1
5
1.0 mi
1.6 km
2.3 mi
3.7 km
1
3
Clinic
ey
ki n
Watch
2
0.2 mi
0.3 km
ll
Va
La Ver
Beatty
Spring
To:
Kanab
Grand Canyon
Bryce Canyon
Nature
Center
South Entrance
Zion Canyon Village
1.8 mi
2.9 km
k
Kolob
Arch
0.6 mi
Ho p
To La Verkin,
Springdale and
Zion Canyon
Visitor Center
1.8 mi
6.4 mi
Tim
be
r
Timber Creek
Overlook Trail
Canyon
Overlook
Trail
il
0
re ek
15
Cre e k
n -Mou
Pa’rus Trail
South
Campground
CLOSED
Pedestrian and bike
entrance here
To Cedar City,
Cedar Breaks NM,
and Salt Lake City
Down-canyon shuttle ONLY
3
89
Zio
Museum
Maximum 12 people per group. Follows
the Middle Fork of Taylor Creek past two
homestead cabins to Double Arch Alcove.
Canyon Junction
Tr
a
Kolob ArchHiking
via Trail
La
Verkin
Creek
Trail
2.5 mi Trail mileage
Lee Pass
100 ft/
30 m
East Entrance
n
1 hour
1 mi /
1.6 km
Paved road
n
on
KOLOB CANYONS HIKING TRAILS
Timber Creek
Overlook Trail
Kolob Canyons Road
Court of the
4 Patriarchs
Abraham Peak
6890ft (2101m)
River
The Narrows
(via Riverside Walk)
Temple of Sinawava
Long drop-offs. Not for young
children or anyone afraid of heights.
1000 ft /
305 m
Tra
il
3 hours
4.2 mi /
6.2 km
ch
Scout Lookout
via West Rim Trail
The Grotto
Sand
Be
9
Closed
An unpaved climb to a sandstone ledge
that parallels the lower trail at a higher
elevation.
No swimming.
STRENUOUS
6
Weeping
Rock
Trail
150 ft /
45 m
6.6 mi
10.6 km
Rim
West
Middle Emerald Pools 1.5 hours
2.2 mi /
Zion Lodge trailhead
closed thru mid-June. 3.5 km
Use Kayenta Trail to
access during closure.
Moderate drop-offs. An unpaved
climb to the Emerald Pools. Connects
the Grotto to the Emerald Pools Trails.
l
150 ft /
46 m
Tra
i
1.5 hours
2 mi /
3.2 km
Ca
n yon
S c e ni c
rt h
Dr
Fork
iv
e
Vir
gin
5
Kayenta Trail
The Grotto
No
6
This is where the
West Rim Trail splits
from the Angels
Landing Trail.
0.5 mi to Angels
Landing from this
point.
To 15 Kolob Canyons,
St George, and Las Vegas
9
La
Po va
in
tR
West Rim Trailhead
d
Lava
0.1 mi
Point
H
Lava Point
Overlook
Paved road open to
private vehicles
Campground
Tunnel
Picnic area
Hiking trail
Wheelchair-accessible
Hiking
Amphitheater
Biking
Pets
Ranger station
Dining
Drinking water
Lodging
Restrooms
Bike Repair Station
Your Safety Is Your Responsibility
PREVENT
DEHYDRATION
As you hike you lose water
and salt through sweat.
Carry and drink at least
one gallon of water per person per day.
You can get water in developed areas. Do
not drink untreated water from springs.
Your body needs a healthy level of salt
to function so eat a few salty snacks, like
salted peanuts, when you drink water.
HARMFUL ALGAE MAY BE PRESENT
Do not drink from the Virgin River. The
park is conducting regular water quality
monitoring and will issue new health
advisories as needed. Check park visitor
centers and the park website for current
conditions and advisories.
EXTREME HEAT
Heat illness is the cause of
many medical emergencies
in Zion every summer. It
happens when the body
gets too warm. Dehydration can make
heat illness worse. This leads to heat
cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat
stroke, which can be fatal.
Symptoms include high body
temperature (over 100F, 38C), red,
flushed skin, lack of sweat or extreme
sweating, stumbling and poor
coordination, fatigue, weakness, and
confusion or slurred speech. If you
recognize any of these signs, stop hiking
and immediately find shade, drink water,
and get help.
FLASH FLOODS
All narrow canyons are
potentially hazardous.
Flash floods, often caused
by storms miles away, are a
real danger and can be life-threatening.
You are taking a risk when entering a
narrow canyon. Watch for indications
of a possible flash flood. During a flash
flood, the water level rises very quickly.
A flash flood can rush down a canyon in
a wall of water over twelve feet high.
STEEP CLIFFS
Falls from cliffs on trails
have resulted in death.
Loose sand or pebbles on
stone are very slippery.
Watch for edges all the time – especially
when using cameras or binoculars.
Never throw or roll rocks. There may be
hikers below you. Stay on the trail and
away from cliff edges. Observe posted
warnings and keep children away from
edges and drop-offs.
If you observe any of these signs, seek
higher ground immediately:
• Deterioration in weather conditions.
ELEVATION
Zion is 4,000- 8,000 feet (1,220 - 2,440
meters) above sea level. If you live
somewhere closer to sea level, take it easy
on your hike until you know how the
elevation is going to affect you.
• Clouds or thunder.
• Sudden changes in water clarity from
clear to muddy.
24-HOUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE: CALL 911
Park emergencies: call 435-772-3322 (daylight hours)
Getting Around
To protect Zion landscapes, plants,
animals, and history, park only in
designated spaces. For your safety,
park rangers enforce laws against
alcohol and drug-related driving
offenses, including open container
violations. For Utah road conditions,
please call 866-511-8824 or
download the UDOT Traffic app.
CYCLING (E-BIKES
AND BICYCLES)
Cycling is permitted on
all public park roads
and on the Pa’rus Trail.
Cyclists must ride single file and
pull over to a complete stop to let
shuttle buses pass. Do not pass
shuttle busses in traffic lane. Each
shuttle bus has a rack for regulartire bicycles. All other park trails,
off-trail routes, and the Zion-Mt.
Carmel Tunnel are closed to cycles.
Only class 1 pedal-assist E-bikes are
allowed and must follow all of the
same rules as bicycles.
Permits &
Reservations
Zion Tunnel
DRIVING
Drivers, pedestrians,
bicyclists, and wildlife all
share park roads.
• 35 mph is the speed limit
unless otherwise posted.
• Wear a seat belt and use child
safety seats.
• Turn off your vehicle if you
are stopped (do not idle).
For most of the year, Zion Canyon
Scenic Drive is only open to shuttle
buses or with a special permit. Your
park entrance pass is not a permit.
PARKING
Available on a first-comefirst served basis.
RVs and other large vehicle
may use the Oversize Vehicle Lot near
Zion Canyon Visitor Center. Vehicles
that fit through the tunnel without a
permit cannot use this lot.
There is paid parking in Springdale.
No r t h
Pa’rus
Trail
Other
Trails
Shuttle
Route
CAMPFIRES
Campfires are only allowed
in metal campground
fire rings. Fires are never
allowed in Wilderness.
Sometimes, especially during the
summer, campfires are not allowed due
to risk of wildfire.
Statewide fire updates at utahfireinfo.gov
Only service dogs are permitted on the
shuttles. If you have accessibility needs,
please speak to a ranger at the Visitor
Center.
OVERSIZE VEHICLES
Allowed thru tunnel until mid-2026
Oversize vehicle drivers pay $15 per
vehicle for one-way traffic control
(includes two tunnel pass-throughs
within 7 days). Rangers will stop
oncoming traffic so that you may drive
down the center of the road in the
tunnel. This includes:
• Vehicles 11 ft 4 in (3.4m) and taller
up to 13 ft 1 in (4m).
• Vehicles 7 ft 10 in (2.4m) and
wider - including mirrors,
awnings, and jacks.
Program schedules are based on
ranger availability. Free, advanced
reservations may be required and
can be made at the Zion Canyon
Visitor Center.
11’4”
3.4 m
7’10”
2.4 m
Road
Zion
Nature
Center
South
Campground
Amphitheater
Pa’rus
Trail
South
Campground
CLOSED
Watchman
Trail
Remember to carry your permit and
photo ID with you on your trip. Permits
are non-transferable.
Camping is not allowed in parking areas
or pullouts.
The buses have room for backpacks,
climbing gear, and normal bicycles
(E-Bikes do not fit). While in Zion
Canyon you may get on and off the
shuttle as often as you like.
The Zion–Mt. Carmel Tunnel
connects Zion Canyon to the east
side of the park. It was built in the
1920s when large vehicles were less
common. Nearly all RVs, buses,
trailers, fifth-wheels, dual-wheel
trucks, campers, and large boats
require one-way traffic control.
Learn about Zion by participating
in a free ranger-led program.
Zion Human
History Museum
Scan this QR code to
learn about permits.
Use free WiFi at a visitor
center or Zion Lodge.
You can only apply for
Angels Landing permits
online by 3pm, and using this link takes
you to a webpage with more information.
CAMPING
You need a reservation to
camp in any of the park's
campgrounds. To make
a reservation, visit www.
recreation.gov or call 877-444-6777.
ZION CANYON SHUTTLE
During much of the year, the Zion
Canyon Scenic Drive is only accessible
by shuttle bus. Check the shuttle
schedule on the front of this sheet to
see when the shuttle is running. Some
shuttles only travel down-canyon
(towards the Visitor Center).
Oversize Vehicles
Ranger-led Programs
recreation.gov
PERMITS
You need a permit for activities including
but not limited to: hiking to Angels
Landing, backpacking, canyoneering,
climbing bivy camping, and hiking some
Wilderness routes.
SPRINGDALE SHUTTLE
For part of the year, you
can ride a free shuttle in
the Town of Springdale. If
it is running during your
visit, park at your hotel or an approved
parking area, and ride to the park
entrance.
Zion Canyon
Visitor Center
South
Entrance
Pedestrian
Entrance
Shuttles from the Museum only travel downcanyon towards the Visitor Center.
Check park visitor centers, bulletin
boards, and online for times and
information about programs.
Topics include geology, plants,
animals, human history, and more.
Visitors ages 4 and older can earn
a badge by completing the Zion
Junior Ranger book. The book
is available for free at park visitor
centers and the Zion Nature
Center through the summer.
NATURE CENTER
Open daily 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. from
May 23 to September 1.
The Nature Center is next to the
South Campground off of the
Pa'rus Trail. The shuttle does
not stop here. Limited parking is
available.
TUNNEL HOURS
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Starting in mid-2026, oversize
vehicles will be rerouted off the
Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway. Oneway traffic control through the
tunnel will no longer be available.
PROHIBITED ON THE HIGHWAY
• No vehicles over 13 ft 1 in (4m) tall
• No semi-trucks and commercial
vehicles (e.g. box trucks)
• No vehicles over 50,000lbs
• No hazardous materials
• No bicyclists or pedestrians. Cyclists
and pedestrians cannot get a ride
at the tunnel. Hitchhiking is only
permitted in pullouts. Rangers are
not allowed to give or arrange for
transport through the tunnel.
Contact Us
Free WiFi is available at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center and the Zion Lodge. Do not
expect data or cell connection in most areas of Zion Canyon, on trails, or in Wilderness.
Mailing Address
Zion National Park
1 Zion Park Blvd.
Springdale, UT 84767
Website
www.nps.gov/zion
E-mail
zion_park_information@nps.gov
Social Media
@zionnps
Traffic and Parking Updates
1610 AM Radio
Park Information
(435) 772-3256
Wilderness Information
(435) 772-0170
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Published 3/28/2025