Zion National Park Family Vacations
Families will love:
  • Ranger-led guided walks and family-friendly hiking trails
  • A drive along the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway
  • Horseback riding, biking, jeep touring, and museum touring in the park


Nineteenth-century Mormon pioneers sought asylum from religious prosecution amidst the cliffs and canyons of what is now Zion National Park. But before the pioneers arrived, Zion's flowing river, lush hanging gardens and rich diversity of plants and animals had sustained indigenous cultures for roughly 10,000 years. Zion's distinctive sandstone cliffs, which rise out of the earth to soaring heights, stand guard over the park's extraordinary natural treasures. "Zion" is a Hebrew word that means refuge -- and families hiking through silent canyons or taking in the view from atop a windswept cliff will undoubtedly experience the feelings of peace and sanctuary that have enchanted settlers for centuries.

As Utah's oldest national park, Zion has a rich history of tourism. The Zion-Mount Carmel Highway, with its mile-long cliff-side tunnel, was a feat of engineering when it was completed in 1930; a drive along this scenic route is an excellent way to get a panoramic view of Zion's famous cliffs.

Another fantastic way to experience Zion is on foot. Whether on a ranger-led guided walk or independent trek, hiking in Zion is an unforgettable adventure that will fascinate kids and adults of all ages. There are numerous family-friendly hiking trails in the park, one of which can accommodate strollers and wheelchairs. Beyond hiking, activities available in and around the park that are appropriate for children and teens include horseback riding, biking, jeep tours, museums and movies.

The Zion National Park Service encourages visitors to "park, plan and ride." You can park at the Visitors Center, but these lots fill up fast and early, so you're better off parking in Springdale and catching the free shuttle to the park. Next, head to the Visitor Center, where you can get maps and park information to help you plan your day. Finally, ride. Hop on the shuttle (shuttles run as frequently as every seven minutes) and head to your destination within the park.

Written by Caroline Costello




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