
Zion
National Park
Est. 1919
Utah
147,242 acres
Named after the Hebrew word for “place of refuge”, Zion National Park is a sanctuary of nature, known primarily for its dramatic sandstone cliffs, pulsating river and lush gardens bringing life and activity to an otherwise arid region of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin and Mojave Desert. Primarily broken into three distinct layers of river, canyon and rim, Zion supports a thriving array of wildlife from desert bighorn sheep to the elusive nocturnal ringtail. Wade through The Narrows of the Virgin River, climb the exposed switchbacks of Angels Landing or catwalk the rim of Observation Point, all classic attractions of the Zion experience.
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