If you’ve ever wondered how to avoid peak-season crowds in southern Utah, East Zion is the answer. This hidden gem serves as the ideal base location for exploring some of the most breathtaking national parks and natural wonders in Utah. Located just minutes from the east entrance to Zion National Park, East Zion is also central to Bryce Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon North Rim, Coral Pink Sand Dunes, Cedar Breaks, and a many local attractions.
Zion National Park
Zion National Park is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. From its towering red cliffs to its lush green valleys, Zion has more than 90 miles of hiking trails and 124,000 scenic acres—not to mention some pretty unforgettable viewpoints. When you make East Zion your home base for your next southern Utah vacation, you’ll have convenient access to the east entrance of Zion National Park. This is the place to avoid crowds and discover lesser-known trails and adventures that showcase East Zion’s natural beauty in all its glory.
Bryce Canyon National Park
About a 75-minute drive from East Zion, Bryce Canyon National Park dazzles visitors with its unique geological formations known as hoodoos. As the sun rises and sets, the light casts upon the vibrant red rock amphitheater for a spectacle unlike any other. Whether you choose to take a guided hike among the hoodoos, gaze at the night sky during the annual Bryce Canyon Astronomy Festival, or drive the 18-mile scenic drive for some pretty awe-inspiring views, Bryce Canyon is an unforgettable experience.
Grand Canyon North Rim
For an even more secluded experience (compared to the bustling South Rim), the Grand Canyon North Rim boasts breathtaking viewpoints, scenic hiking trails, and a serene ambiance that will leave you breathless. Simply stand at the edge of the canyon and marvel at its vastness, just 2.5 hours from East Zion and is accessible during summer season.
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
Vibrant pink sand stretches as far as the eye can see at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, for one-of-a-kind adventures like sandboarding and snow sledding, in addition to some world-class ATV and off-roading. Play in sandbox year-round at Coral Pink Sand Dunes, where the contrast between the pink sand and the surrounding red cliffs is just breathtaking. Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is about 30 miles southwest of East Zion and takes around 40-55 minutes to reach.
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Situated at an elevation of over 10,000 feet, Cedar Breaks National Monument is a hidden gem known for its massive amphitheater filled with hoodoos and surrounded by wildflower meadows. From the rim, witness incredible views that testify to the interesting geologic history. East Zion is located approximately 35 miles east of Cedar Breaks National Monument via Highway 14 which is typically open from May to October depending on weather.
Each of these locations offers its own unique charm and showcases the diversity and beauty of southern Utah. Whether you are seeking adventure, relaxation, or simply want to soak in the spectacular views, East Zion provides the ideal starting point for your journey. Click here for a 7-day itinerary.
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