Can you drive your car to Zion Lodge?

Can you drive your car to Zion Lodge?

over a year ago. Guests of the lodge are permitted to drive into Zion and park at the Lodge. They will mail you a driving/parking pass after you make a reservation.

Does Zion have a lodge?

Welcome to Zion Lodge — the Only “In-Park” Lodging at Zion National Park — Now Open. Its massive sandstone walls, some as high as 3,800 feet, offer an opportunity for serenity and reflection for all who visit—and Zion Lodge offers the only in-park lodging inside this hiker’s paradise.

Do I need shuttle to stay at Zion Lodge?

When the Zion shuttle is in operation, no personal vehicles will be permitted up canyon unless you have reservations to stay at the Zion Lodge. Zion Lodge guests may drive to the Lodge, but also need to purchase a National Park shuttle ticket to ride the park shuttles to the various trailheads.

Which entrance is best for Zion National Park?

The drive into Zion Canyon (the main part of the park) from I-15 on the park’s western side, following Utah 9 or Utah 17, and then Utah 9 to the south entrance at Springdale, is by far the more popular, with two-thirds of park visitors arriving there.

What time do shuttles start in Zion?

The shuttles run from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm seven days a week. Boarding to head into the canyon is from 6:00 am to 4:00 pm. The last shuttle leaves the Temple of Sinawava at 8:15 pm and arrives at the visitor center at 9:00 pm. Shuttles depart the visitor center every 6-10 minutes.

What can you do in Zion without a shuttle?

Things to Do in Zion if You Don’t Want to Ride the Shuttle

  • Hire a Private Shuttle.
  • Bike into Zion Canyon.
  • Hike to Canyon Overlook.
  • Hike the Watchman Trail.
  • Hike the Pa’rus Trail.
  • Watch the Sunset from Canyon Junction Bridge.
  • Drive the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway.
  • Hike to Observation Point.

What should I pack for Zion?

Track pants, capris, zip-off pants, yoga pants, or hiking pants, shorts, flexible, comfortable, stretchy pants.

  • Long underwear. (Under Armor®, Capilene® etc.)
  • Light rain/wind jacket.
  • Fleece jacket for the cool mornings and chilly belay stances.
  • Warm/knit hat/beanie.
  • Warm gloves.
  • Puffy Jacket.