This is where you can find websites, helpful phone numbers, friends groups and cooperating associations, and, sometimes, books related to the park.
Zion National Park: www.nps.gov/zion
1 Zion Park Blvd
Springdale, UT 84767
Visitor Information
435-772-3256
For information about bringing pets into the park, click here.
Fees
Standard Pass:
- Seven-day vehicle access: $35
- Seven-day motorcycle access: $30
- Seven-day Snowmobile access: $20
- Seven-day per person access (pedestrians and bicyclists): $20
Yellowstone National Park Annual Pass: $70
American the Beautiful Annual Pass (including Senior Passes): FREE - $80
Organizations And Businesses
- Non-Commercial Group (16+ persons): $20
- Commercial Van (7-15 seats): $70
- Commercial Mini-Bus (16-25 seats): $80
- Commercial Motor Coach (26+ seats): $190
Friends Organizations
Zion National Park Forever provides the park, and the men and women who operate it, critical resources as well as programs focused on the next generation of park stewards.
Helpful Books
Canyon Wilderness of the Southwest
Sweeping panoramas, fluted slot canyons and fossilized sand dunes are among the subjects that Jon Ortner brings into focus with Canyon Wilderness of the Southwest, an expansive coffee table book.
The Complete Guide To The National Park Lodges
The 7th edition of The Complete Guide To The National Park Lodges offers updates in the overviews on park lodges along with the insertion of full-color images from lodges and settings in the national parks.
Stars Above, Earth Below, A Guide to Astronomy In the National Parks
Add Stars Above, Earth Below, a Guide to Astronomy in the National Parks to your library and you'll not only gain a better appreciation of the dark skies over national parks, but you'll also be better informed on the stars twinkling at you.
Day Hikes of Zion National Park
A new "map guide" from Jake Bramante, Day Hikes of Zion National Park provides details on 29 hikes in the park, is printed on tear-resistant, waterproof paper that folds down to a roughly 4.5-inch by 9-inch brochure that you can stuff in your back pocket or day pack. Unfold it and you find a map of the park with key facilities (restrooms, visitor center, lodging, picnic areas, etc) marked along with numbered hikes. Shuttle bus stops in the park as well as neighboring Springdale also are numbered to help you catch a ride.