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3 Ways to Enjoy Spring at Zion National Park

BY Ariana SmithNov 29, 2021

Situated on 229 square miles in beautiful Southern Utah, Zion National Park boasts some of the most iconic views and opportunities for adventure that one could find anywhere. Sprawling amongst the famous Southern Utah red rocks, and just over 160 miles from Las Vegas, you are just a short journey away from enjoying a beautiful landscape unlike any other by taking a Zion National Park tour. April in Zion National Park is nearly perfect. Temperatures are in the low 70s. The snow begins to gracefully melt in the valley while still providing a snowy-floor scenic view at higher elevations. Green and lush foliage are sprouting up. And it’s all complemented by pink and red rock formations. April is one of the best and most scenic times to enjoy all that Zion National Park has to offer. There is a lot of excitement in the air about the new-found spring life and visitors are enjoying the park throughout, so be sure to give yourself enough time to properly enjoy your time. There is no shortage of ways to breathe in all that Zion National Park has to offer in April. The views and the new spring life can be seen through a myriad of lasting experiences—including jeep tours, bike tours, horseback riding or good old-fashioned hiking. Guided tours are offered and can lead you through the sights and sounds of Utah’s first national park. For those who prefer the solace and adventure of exploration on their own, you’ll find many of the famous Zion National Park landmarks—Emerald Pools, Riverside Walk, and Weeping Rock—easily accessible. Here are 3 Ways to Enjoy Spring at Zion National Park: 1. Hiking Watching Zion National Park pass by from a vehicle has many advantages and offers beauty at every turn, but with a seemingly endless amount of hiking trails, Zion National Park has a trail for everyone. Visit Weeping Rock or check out the sights as you hike Angels Landing, just to name a few. The skill level of hiking trails is as diverse as the views and all skill levels of hikers are represented in the types of trails. For those preferring more of a peaceful, easier hike, The Narrows offers the chance to slip through scaling walls of color. The Zion Canyon Overlook trail and The Watchmen trail offer more moderate level hikes, while trails like Angels Landing and The Subway Trail are more on the challenging side. 2. Guided Tours: Everyone loves a good adventure on their own, but there’s value in exploring the vast landscape of Zion National Park with an expertly trained and fully knowledgeable tour guide leading you through Utah’s very first national park. The crafted guided tours offer flexible schedules—with many available seven days a week—and give adventure seekers the chance to see Zion National Park through many different perspectives including rock climbing, horseback tours, jeep tours, and even just hiking along the many trails. 3. Learn Along the Way: Seeing the sights of Zion National Park is phenomenal, to say the least, but for those interested in learning while they view, the Human History Museum is the perfect combination of stunning visuals and educational information regarding the park and surrounding areas and cultures. Inside you’ll find a 3D model of the park and learn more about the American Indian culture and early inhabitants of the area, as well as the creation of the park itself. What should I Pack? Yes, spring at Zion National Park is lovely as the warmth begins to appear and the skies clear up, but the threat of cold, rain, and sleet still exists, and travelers should be aware of and pack accordingly for many weather conditions. Mornings and evenings bring chilly temperatures—be prepared with beanies, gloves, long underwear, light jackets, and long-sleeved shirts. While the cold may be cause for bundling up, be prepared for the weather to warm up. Wear layers you can shed later, and don’t forget the sunscreen, which is a must for all-day ventures through the park’s many trails. Your adventure in Zion National Park will be one you won’t soon forget, and to help with keeping those memories fresh, you should remember to pack the most important item of all—your camera. Capture those moments and enjoy your time exploring nature’s beauty at Zion National Park. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q1: What Makes Zion National Park Special? A: The highlight of Zion  National Park is the huge canyon, which is 2000 feet deep.  It allows hiking, along with its floor which is 20 to 30 wide. another highlight is the natural rock arches in Zion National Park.  Q2: Did Anyone Died In This Location? A: There have been 15 deaths in the last century. The source of this news is Dave Nally the author of Death and Rescues In Zion National Park. Q3: How Scary Is Angels Landing? A: Angels Landing is considered to be the most dangerous hike in the country. People fall off the tall chunk of rock, because of no guardrails.  Read Also: 10 Best Things To Do In San Diego (USA) Discovering The 11 Most Beautiful Places Of Adventure In The World