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Zion National Park

Zion National Park Tours

Zion National Park Tours

Stretching for almost 230 square miles across Utah the nature reserve of Zion National Park boasts beautiful sweeping canyons, towering red cliffs, spectacular hanging gardens and meadows of wildflowers in season, making it a must visit when your passing through Southwest America.

At the end of Zion Canyon, a 15 mile long red trench, the Mojave Desert meets the Colorado Plateau and thanks to the Virgin River (a tributary of the Colorado River) you’ll find numerous species of plants, birds, mammals and reptiles residing in this lush natural habitat.

Aside from their fantastic array of flora, fauna and desert adapted wildlife, Zion National Park is also well-known for its incredible wealth of landscapes that have formed over thousands of years. Viewing the  countless mountains, canyons, buttes and natural sandstone arches will make your Zion National Park tour a truly unforgettable experience

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Best time to visit Zion National Park

Zion National Park experiences normal seasonal changes throughout the year, and as such, you’ll experience a range of temperatures and ever-changing foliage depending on when you choose to visit. Summers in Utah can get pretty hot, with average temperatures around 29-38°C. The likelihood of  short afternoon thunderstorms increase during the months of July and August. With these factors in mind, the best times of year to visit is largely in spring and autumn as there are less crowds, less heat and more favourable weather conditions. If you prefer even fewer people and even milder temperatures, then winter is ideal. Although snowfall in this region is rare, if it does happen, you’ll likely to get the park all to yourself.

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