Zion Information Sheet · 2020. 8. 17. · Round Trip Average Time Elevation Change Description...

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N o r t h F o r k V i r g i n R i v e r SPRINGDALE To: St. George Las Vegas 15 9 Clinic Lion Blvd Free Town Shuttle 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. Pay Parking Available Zion Tunnel Large Vehicle Escort Tunnel times and size restrictions on other side. No bikes/pedestrians allowed in the tunnel. 89 To: Kanab Grand Canyon Bryce Canyon East Entrance South Entrance Nature Center Public Parking Z i o n - M t . C a r m e l H i g h w a y North 0.5 Mile 0.5 Kilometer 0 Tunnel Paved road open to private vehicles Restrooms Picnic area Wheelchair accessible Pets (leashed) Hiking Biking Ranger station Drinking water Shuttle Stop Zion Lodging Cafe Hiking Trails Main Shuttle Route Circulator Shuttle Route Watchman Trail Sand Bench Trail West Rim Trail Walter’s Wiggles Scout Lookout Angels Landing CLOSED Upper Emerald Pools Trail No Swimming Grotto Trail Canyon Overlook Trail Riverside Walk The Narrows CLOSED Weeping Rock Lower Emerald Pools Trail Middle Emerald Pools Trail South Campground 1 Visitor Center and Parking Zion Forever Park Store Pedestrian Entrance Bridge Watchman Campground 5 Zion Lodge 6 The Grotto 8 Big Bend 9 Temple of Sinawava The last shuttle of the day leaves here at 8:15 p.m. Shuttle Stops 2, 3, 4 and 7 are temporarily out of service Court of the Patriarchs Canyon Junction Pa’rus Trail to Canyon Junction 1.7 miles/1 hour walk Canyon Junction to Zion Lodge 2.7 miles/90 minute walk 300 feet elevation gain Zion Lodge to Temple of Sinawava 3.5 miles/2 hour walk 5 6 9 8 National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Zion Information Guide Zion Canyon Scenic Drive SHUTTLES ONLY No Private Vehicles Shuttle Stops And Zion Canyon Trails CIRCULATOR BUS STOPS 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily HARMFUL ALGAE: Avoid the Virgin River and tributaries until further notice. Dangerous cyanobacteria are present. The bacteria produce a neurotoxin that is hazardous to people, especially children, if ingested. It is deadly to dogs. Keep pets away from the river and streams, as well as irrigation ditches. DO NOT LET DOGS DRINK RIVER WATER! HARMFUL ALGAE PRESENT: AVOID RIVER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE You are responsible for checking weather, water levels, and flash flood potential before attempting. This hike is in the river and subject to dangerous flash floods. Hike Location Round Trip Average Time Elevation Change Description STRENUOUS Pa’rus Trail Visitor Center to Canyon Junction 2 hours 3.5 mi / 5.6 km 50 ft / 15 m Paved trail follows the Virgin River from the Visitor Center to Canyon Junction. The Grotto Trail Zion Lodge The Grotto Riverside Walk Temple of Sinawava Watchman Trail Zion Canyon Visitor Center Sand Bench Trail Zion Lodge Kayenta Trail The Grotto Scout Lookout on the West Rim Trail The Grotto Kolob Arch via La Verkin Creek Trail Kolob Canyons Road The Narrows (via Riverside Walk) Temple of Sinawava 0.5 hour 1 mi / 1.6 km 1.5 hour 2.2 mi / 3.5 km 2 hours 3.3 mi / 5.3 km 4 hours 7.6 mi / 12.2 km 1.5 hour 2 mi / 3.2 km 3 hours 4.4 mi / 7.1 km 8 hours 14 mi / 22.5 km Up to 8 hrs 9.4 mi / 15.1km Out and back hike. 35 ft / 11 m 57 ft / 17 m 368 ft / 112 m 466 ft / 142 m 150 ft / 46 m 1000 ft/ 304 m 1037 ft/ 316 m 334 ft / 102 m This short trail parallels the roadway, connecting the Zion Lodge to The Grotto. It is located behind the shuttle stop. Paved trail follows the Virgin River in a deep canyon. First 0.4 miles is wheelchair accessible but may be sandy. Minor drop-offs. Ends at viewpoint of the Towers of the Virgin, lower Zion Canyon, and Springdale. Hike atop a massive landslide under The Sentinel. Minor drop-offs. Commercial horse trail from March to October. NO SHADE Moderate drop-offs. An unpaved climb to the Emerald Pools. Connects The Grotto to the Emerald Pools Trails. Long drop-offs. Not for young children or anyone fearful of heights. Limited to 12 people per group. Follows Timber and La Verkin Creek. A side trail leads to Kolob Arch, one of the world’s largest arches. EASY MODERATE Hiking Guide Angels Landing Chain Section is CLOSED Canyon Overlook East side of Zion Tunnel 1 hours 1.0 mi / 1.6 km 163 ft / 50 m Minor drop-offs and handrails. Ends at a viewpoint into lower Zion Canyon. Parking is limited. Lower Emerald Pool Zion Lodge Middle Emerald Pool Zion Lodge Upper Emerald Pool Zion Lodge Taylor Creek Trail Kolob Canyons Road Timber Creek Overlook Trail Kolob Canyons Road 1 hours 1.2 mi / 1.9 km 1.5 hour 2.2 mi / 3.5 km 1 hour 1 mi / 1.6 km 3.5 hours 5.0 mi / 8.0 km 0.5 hour 1 mi / 1.6 km 69 ft / 21 m 150 ft/ 45 m 200 ft/ 61 m 450 ft/ 137 m 100 ft/ 30 m Leads to the waterfall below Middle Emerald Pools and the Upper Emerald Pools Trail. An unpaved climb to a sandstone ledge that parallels the lower trail but at a higher level. Minor drop-offs. A sandy and rocky trail that climbs to the Upper Emerald Pool at the base of a cliff. No swimming is allowed. Limited to 12 people per group. Follows the Middle Fork of Taylor Creek past two homestead cabins to Double Arch Alcove. Follows a ridge to views of Timber Creek, Kolob Terrace, and the Pine Valley Mountains. How Do The Shuttles Work? TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLY AT RECREATION.GOV • Seating has been reduced and no standing is allowed. • You must have a shuttle ticket to board the bus. • A ticket is valid only for the date purchased. • The assigned boarding time for Stop 1/ Visitor Center is on the ticket. • Stops 5, 6, 8, 9 can be boarded any time (w/ same day ticket). • Stops 2, 3, 4, and 7 are out of service. • Do not return to the Visitor Center until you are done in the canyon for the day. Once you have returned to the Visitor Center your shuttle ticket is expired. • Tickets cost $1.00 and sell out quickly. • Children under 2 who sit on an adult’s lap do not need a ticket. • Shuttle tickets are not included in your park entrance fee. • A shuttle ticket does not guarantee parking in the park. Last bus leaves the Temple of Sinawava at 8:15 p.m. and only holds 33 people. DO NOT WAIT FOR THE LAST SHUTTLE. 15 Exit 40 Lee Pass Trailhead L a V e r k i n C re e k Tr a i l T y lor C reek Trai Kolob Arch L a Ver ki n C r e e k Ti m b er C r e e k W i lli s C r e e k N rth Fo k Fork Taylor Cre e k Middle Fork Beatty Spring 6.4 mi 0.3 mi 1.8 mi 0.6 mi To La Verkin, Springdale and Zion Canyon Visitor Center Timber Creek Overlook Trail Kolob Canyons Located in the northwest corner of the park off of Interstate 15 via exit 40, the five-mile scenic drive climbs past the spectacular canyons and red rocks of the Kolob Canyons area and ends at the Kolob Canyons Viewpoint. Pets are prohibited on all trails. Group size limit on wildnerness trails is 12 people.

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Page 1: Zion Information Sheet · 2020. 8. 17. · Round Trip Average Time Elevation Change Description STRENUOUS Pa’rus Trail Visitor Center to Canyon Junction 2 hours 3.5 mi / 5.6 km

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RiversideWalk

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Middle EmeraldPools Trail

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Court of thePatriarchs

Canyon Junction

Pa’rus Trail toCanyon Junction1.7 miles/1 hour walk

Canyon Junctionto Zion Lodge2.7 miles/90 minute walk300 feet elevation gain

Zion Lodge toTemple of Sinawava3.5 miles/2 hour walk

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Zion Canyon Scenic DriveSHUTTLES ONLYNo Private Vehicles

Shuttle Stops And Zion Canyon Trails

CIRCULATOR BUS STOPS

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.daily

HARMFUL ALGAE: Avoid the Virgin River and tributaries until further notice. Dangerous cyanobacteria are present. The bacteria produce a neurotoxin that is hazardous to people, especially children, if ingested. It is deadly to dogs. Keep pets away from the river and streams, as well as irrigation ditches. DO NOT LET DOGS DRINK RIVER WATER!

HARMFUL ALGAE PRESENT: AVOID RIVER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICEYou are responsible for checking weather, water levels, and flash flood potential before attempting. This hike is in the river and subject to dangerous flash floods.

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Description

STRENUOUS

Pa’rus TrailVisitor Center to Canyon Junction

2 hours3.5 mi / 5.6 km

50 ft / 15 m

Paved trail follows the Virgin River from the Visitor Center

to Canyon Junction.

The Grotto TrailZion LodgeThe Grotto

Riverside WalkTemple of Sinawava

Watchman TrailZion CanyonVisitor Center

Sand Bench TrailZion Lodge

Kayenta TrailThe Grotto

Scout Lookout on the West Rim TrailThe Grotto

Kolob Arch via La Verkin Creek TrailKolob Canyons Road

The Narrows (via Riverside Walk)Temple of Sinawava

0.5 hour1 mi / 1.6 km

1.5 hour2.2 mi / 3.5 km

2 hours3.3 mi / 5.3 km

4 hours7.6 mi / 12.2 km

1.5 hour2 mi /3.2 km

3 hours4.4 mi / 7.1 km

8 hours14 mi / 22.5 km

Up to 8 hrs9.4 mi / 15.1km

Out and back hike.

35 ft / 11 m

57 ft / 17 m

368 ft / 112 m

466 ft / 142 m

150 ft /46 m

1000 ft/ 304 m

1037 ft/ 316 m

334 ft / 102 m

This short trail parallels the roadway, connecting the Zion Lodge to The Grotto. It is located behind the shuttle stop.

Paved trail follows the Virgin River in a deep canyon. First 0.4 miles is

wheelchair accessible but may be sandy.

Minor drop-offs. Ends at viewpoint of the Towers of the Virgin, lower Zion Canyon, and Springdale.

Hike atop a massive landslide under The Sentinel. Minor drop-offs. Commercial horse trail from March to October. NO SHADE

Moderate drop-offs. An unpaved climb to the Emerald Pools. Connects The

Grotto to the Emerald Pools Trails.

Long drop-offs. Not for young children or anyone fearful of heights.

Limited to 12 people per group. Follows Timber and La Verkin Creek. A side trail leads to Kolob Arch, one of the world’s largest arches.

EASY

MODERATE

Hiking Guide

Angels Landing Chain Section is CLOSED

Canyon OverlookEast side of Zion Tunnel

1 hours1.0 mi / 1.6 km

163 ft / 50 m

Minor drop-offs and handrails. Ends at a viewpoint into lower Zion Canyon. Parking is limited.

Lower Emerald PoolZion Lodge

Middle Emerald PoolZion Lodge

Upper Emerald PoolZion Lodge

Taylor Creek TrailKolob Canyons Road

Timber CreekOverlook TrailKolob Canyons Road

1 hours1.2 mi /1.9 km

1.5 hour2.2 mi /3.5 km

1 hour1 mi /1.6 km

3.5 hours5.0 mi /8.0 km

0.5 hour1 mi /1.6 km

69 ft / 21 m

150 ft/ 45 m

200 ft/ 61 m

450 ft/ 137 m

100 ft/ 30 m

Leads to the waterfall below Middle Emerald Pools and the Upper Emerald Pools Trail.

An unpaved climb to a sandstone ledge that parallels the lower trail but at a higher level.

Minor drop-offs. A sandy and rocky trail that climbs to the Upper Emerald Pool at

the base of a cliff. No swimming is allowed.

Limited to 12 people per group. Follows the Middle Fork of Taylor Creek past two homestead cabins to Double Arch Alcove.

Follows a ridge to views of Timber Creek, Kolob Terrace, and the Pine Valley Mountains.

How Do The Shuttles Work?TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLY AT RECREATION.GOV

• Seating has been reduced and no standing is allowed.• You must have a shuttle ticket to board the bus.• A ticket is valid only for the date purchased. • The assigned boarding time for Stop 1/ Visitor Center is on the ticket. • Stops 5, 6, 8, 9 can be boarded any time (w/ same day ticket).• Stops 2, 3, 4, and 7 are out of service.• Do not return to the Visitor Center until you are done in the canyon for the day. Once you have returned to the Visitor Center your shuttle ticket is expired.• Tickets cost $1.00 and sell out quickly.• Children under 2 who sit on an adult’s lap do not need a ticket.• Shuttle tickets are not included in your park entrance fee. • A shuttle ticket does not guarantee parking in the park.Last bus leaves the Temple of Sinawava at 8:15 p.m. and only holds 33 people. DO NOT WAIT FOR THE LAST SHUTTLE.

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Timber Creek Overlook Trail

Kolob Canyons Located in the northwest corner of the park off of Interstate 15 via exit 40, the five-mile scenic drive climbs past the spectacular canyons and red rocks of the Kolob Canyons area and ends at the Kolob Canyons Viewpoint.

Pets are prohibited on all trails. Group size limit on wildnerness trails is 12 people.

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Fire Restrictions at Level 2

• Wood fires• Burning charcoal• Smoking near vegetation• Fireworks (year-round)

For the full list of restrictions seenps.gov/zion

PROHIBITED ALLOWED UNDER LEVEL 2

• Gas cooking such as propane/butane/white gas stoves and grills• Smoking in developed recreation areas, in an enclosed vehicle, or on bare mineral soil with a minimum diameter of 3 feet

Date Published 8/17/2020EXPERIENCE YOUR AMERICA™

The Zion - Mt. Carmel Tunnel connects Zion Canyon to the east side of the park. It was built in the 1920s when large vehicles were less common. Vehicles 11’4” tall or taller, and/or 7’10” wide or wider, including mirrors, awnings, and jacks, require one-lane traffic control through the tunnel. Large vehicles cannot travel in a single lane through the tunnel. Nearly all RVs, buses, trailers, fifth-wheels, dual-wheel trucks, campers, and boats require traffic control.

TUNNEL CONTROL

It is $15 per oversize vehicle (includes two tunnel pass-throughs within 7 days). Rangers will stop oncoming traffic so that you may drive down the center of the road in the tunnel. After hours you must return at 8 a.m. the following day to go through the tunnel.

TUNNEL HOURS:

August 30 to September 26 from 8a.m. to 7p.m.

September 27 to Oct 31 from 8a.m. to 6p.m.

Winter hours from 8a.m. to 4:30p.m.

PROHIBITED IN THE TUNNEL

• Vehicles over 13 feet 1 inch tall

• Single-axle vehicles over 40 feet in length

• Semi-trucks and commercial vehicles

• Vehicles carrying hazardous materials

• Vehicles over 50,000 pounds

• Combined vehicles or buses over 50 feet long.

Bicycles and pedestrians are not permitted in the tunnel and must obtain a ride. Hitchhiking is permitted. Rangers are not allowed to provide or arrange for transport through the tunnel.

11’4”3.4 m

Zion Tunnel: (Oversize Vehicles, RVs, Large Trailers)

7’10”2.4 m

40’15.2 m

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Mailing Address1 Zion Park Blvd. State Route 9 Springdale, UT 84767

Zion National Park has two campgrounds open: South and Watchman Campgrounds, both of which are by reservation only. Watchman Campground can be booked up to 6 months ahead and South Campground two weeks ahead. To make a reservation, visit www.recreation.gov or call 877-444-6777. Group sites are closed until further notice.Camping is not permitted in parking areas or pullouts in the park. Check these websites for other camping options and recreational activities outside the park.

Camping and Nearby Recreation

Whether hiking, climbing, or driving, your safety depends on your good judgment, preparation, and constant awareness. Safety supplies are available at the Zion Forever Park Store in the visitor center, including water bottles, face masks, sunscreen, and hats.

PREVENT DEHYDRATION

As you hike you lose water and salt through sweating. Carry water, at least one gallon per person per day. Water is available in the park’s developed areas. Do not drink untreated water from springs. Your body needs a healthy level of salt to function so eat a few salty snacks, like a handful of salted peanuts, when you drink water.

ELEVATIONZion elevation ranges from 4,000-

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Flash Flood Danger

Your Safety Is Your Responsibility

Contact InformationPark Information(435) 772-3256

visitutah.comgreaterzion.comvisitspringdale.com

visitsouthernutah.comvisitcedarcity.com

Traffic and Parking Updateswww.twitter.com/zionnps1610 A.M. Radio

Zion Canyon Kolob Canyons (Day use only. Park Store & Visitor Center closed)

Kolob Terrace Road and Lava PointZion Lodge (Gift Shop, Take-out food 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Lodging)

Watchman & South Campground (Reservations only @ recreation.gov)

Zion Forever Park StoreCanyon Trail RidesBackcountry trails are open for day use only (does not include permitted canyoneering routes).

The park continues to evaluate opening additional areas and activities when operations can meet public health guidance.

Open Areas and Activities in the Park

Canyoneering routes (slot canyons) that require a permit are currently closed due to the ongoing pandemic.

All narrow canyons are potentially hazardous. Flash floods, often caused by storms miles away, are a real danger and can be life-threatening. You are taking a risk when entering a narrow canyon. Your safety is your responsibility. Watch for indications of a possible flash flood. During a flash flood, the water level rises very

Rent a Bicycle or E-Bike

Hire a Commercial Shuttle

Visitors who are not able to get a shuttle bus ticket can explore other areas of the park such as the East Side via Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway, Kolob Canyons, or the Kolob Terrace road to Lava Point. Walking the Scenic Drive is long and hot and not recommended. Consider renting a bike or e-bike, or contacting one of the authorized private shuttle companies below.

What To Do if Tickets Are Sold Out

SAW Zionzionguidehub.com

Zion Guruzionguru.com

Zion Rock & Mountain Guideszionrockguides.com

Zion Jeep Tourszionjeeptours.com

East Zion Adventureseastzionadventures.com

Zion Adventure Companyzionadventures.com

The businesses listed below are authorized to provide shuttle service on the Scenic Drive. Some offer private trips for individuals or groups. They can drop you off at a trailhead and pick you up when you are done. Ridesharing services are not allowed to transport the public into the park. Demand for private shuttles is high so expect long waits. Payment for services cannot be collected inside the park.

Bikes are available to rent from outfitters in the communities around the park including several in Springdale. Bicycles are welcome on the mostly level Pa’rus trail, but not other trails. The Scenic Drive has 300 feet of gradual elevation change between Canyon Junction and Court of the Patriarchs but is relatively flat most of the way.

Ride bicycles single file. Pull bicycle over and stop to allow shuttle buses to pass as soon as it is safe to do so.

quickly. A flash flood can rush down a canyon in a wall of water over twelve feet high.

If you observe any of these signs, seek higher ground immediately:• Deterioration in weather conditions• Build up of clouds or thunder• Sudden changes in water clarity

from clear to muddy• Floating debris• Rising water levels or stronger

currents• Increasing roar of water up canyon

For 24-hour emergency response, call 911 or 435-772-3322. The Zion Canyon Medical Clinic is located in Springdale near the south entrance to the park. For hours, please call 435-772-3226. Additional medical clinics are located in Hurricane. The nearest hospitals are in St. George, Cedar City, and Kanab.

EMERGENCY Call 911

8,000 feet (1,220 - 2,440 meters) above sea level. If you live near sea level, take it easy on your hike until you know how much the elevation is going to affect you.

EXTREME HEATHeat illness occurs when the body warms to dangerous levels, often in combination with dehydration. This leads to heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke, causing many medical emergencies at Zion each summer. Symptoms include high body temperature (over 100F, 38C), red, flushed skin, lack of sweat or extreme sweating, stumbling and poor coordination, fatigue, weakness, and confusion or slurred speech. If you recognize any of these signs, stop hiking and immediately find shade, drink water, and get help.