Proximity to Attractions
The East side of Utah's Zion National Park is also close to Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Cedar Breaks National Monument, and the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument.Center of Adventure
Here you'll find horseback riding, guided jeep tours, guided canyoneering or rappelling adventures, slot canyon exploration tours, UTV tours to scenic destinations, and so much more.Great Lodging Options
Traditional hotel or motel style lodging is available here along with cabins, vacation rentals, covered wagons, glamping, RV campgrounds, and event tent campgrounds. The lodging options are diverse and extensive for such a grand and more quiet location.Dining & Shopping
Here you'll find a few small cafe's, coffee shops, grocery store's, convenience stores, gift shops, and some great dining restaurants. Selection is best in the main season, but services are available year-round.Back-Country Solitude
There are few places in the world that offer such a great concentration of diverse scenic attractions amidst mountains, canyons, and valleys. Small streams weave through forests and wildlife is abundant. Just the kind of national park experience you're looking for.The post Top Five Reasons To Visit East Zion National Park appeared first on Zion National Park | East Zion Lodging, Recreation, & Dining.