Angels Landing Hike: This iconic hike offers breathtaking views of Zion Canyon and is one of the park’s most popular attractions.
The Narrows: This hike takes you through the narrowest section of Zion Canyon, and is one of the most unique and scenic hikes in the park.
Emerald Pools: This easy hike takes you to a series of waterfalls and pools, perfect for a relaxing day in the park.
Zion Canyon Scenic Drive: This drive offers a great way to see the park’s main canyon and its beautiful red rock formations.
Kolob Canyon: This section of the park is less visited than the main canyon, but offers equally stunning views and hiking opportunities.
Zion Human History Museum: This museum offers a glimpse into the history of the park, including the lives of the early settlers and the Native Americans who lived in the area.
Springdale Farmer’s Market: Held on Saturdays, this market offers local produce and handmade crafts.
St. George Art Festival: Held in April, this festival features local artists and their works.
Zion Lodge: This historic lodge offers a great place to stay in the park and a chance to take in the views of the main canyon.
Tuacahn Amphitheater: This outdoor theater offers Broadway-style productions and concerts set against the stunning red rock cliffs of Ivins, UT.