Every year, more than 5 million people make their way through the gates of Zion National Park. During the summer months, holiday weekends, and the fall when the leaves begin to change, these high visitor numbers can lead to crowds, as well as lines at popular...
Despite being located in Southern Utah’s red rock desert landscape, Zion National Park still experiences its share of changing leaves each fall. Staying in Zion rentals, close to the park’s South Entrance, is the best way to experience the park any time of year. With...
Late fall and winter are perhaps the best-kept secrets in Zion National Park. Fewer crowds offer the chance to hike some of the park’s most iconic trails and visit overlooks that would be filled with tourists during the busy summer months. For much of December and...
Summer is finally winding down and fall is almost officially here. While temperatures might still be high right now and crowds are lingering on the weekends, change is in the air. Within just a few weeks, crowds will thin, temperatures will drop, and the leaves of the...
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