Zion Natl Park, Utah 1994

Zion National Park, Utah's first national park, is a stunning desert oasis known for its massive sandstone cliffs, deep canyons carved by the Virgin River, and vibrant hues of red, pink, and cream rock, offering incredible hiking (like The Narrows & Angel's Landing), scenic drives, and diverse life zones from desert to coniferous forest. Visitors enjoy year-round adventures, utilizing efficient shuttle services in the main canyon, and exploring ancient history, diverse geology, and breathtaking vistas, making it a must-see destination for millions annually.

Zion Canyon is a 15-mile long, 2,640-foot deep canyon with towering sandstone cliffs.

Zion National Park, Utah