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Glamping in Zion National Park
Plan your next vacation to the stunning location of Zion National Park. This destination is located in the southwestern part of Utah close to the town of Springdale, United States of America. The place is situated by the Colorado Platea, the Great Basin, and the Mojave Desert, ensuring that you will be provided with a vast and diverse landscape. Here you will be able to find plenty of recreational activities to enjoy as well, including trekking and kayaking. With a long and rich history, the first humans settled in this area 8,000 years ago.
Rental properties in Zion National ParkThere are plenty of glampsites to choose from during your stay in Zion National Park. You will be able to choose from a diverse landscape when it comes to planning on your stay. Imagine waking up in the morning and having your coffee outside while breathing the fresh air. Spend an afternoon having a cook out with your family and friends. Huddle by the fire with your kids while playing board games. Watch the sunset with your partner as you sip on some wine. These are a few of the opportunities available with a glampsite in Zion National Park.
Travelers and activities
There are plenty of ways to explore and discover the natural landscape of Zion National Park. Your first activity should be visiting The Narrows. This is the slimmest part of the Zion Canyon and it will provide you with one of the park’s most popular hikes. The hike starts at the Temple of Sinawava and it will take you along the Riverside Walk for about a mile while offer you a panoramic view of The Narrows. On the other hand, for a more complicated hike, check out Angels Landing. This 5.4-mile hiking trip will allow you to ascend 1,488 feet and it features sheer cliffs and switchbacks.
Zion National Park for familiesIf you wish to take your family on vacation with you to Zion National Park, try out these fun activities together to explore the landscape. Head over to the Kolob Canyons for a day out in nature. This natural wonder will offer you a simple and easy stroll around the colorful canyons which have been praised for its beauty and tranquility. Kolob in Mormon means residence closest to heaven. Another simple trail to do is the Canyon Overlook Trail. This is one of the most photographed and easier trails in the park. The one mile round trip trail will take you 100 feet up to the overlook which provides views of the Zion Canyon.
Did you know that Zion National Park has over 260 species of birds?
Top 7 travel tips in Zion National Park
Take a hike up on an elevation of 6,251 feet to the top of Mount Baldy. Just after an 8-mile walk and at the peak of this climb you will be able to enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the Zion National Park.
2. Pa’rus TrailOne of the easiest trails can be found here. This 3.5-miles hike will take you along a wide paved path to reach various landmarks around the park. Throughout the trail you will also be able to pass along the Virgin River.
3. Riverside WalkFor a spectacular view of the Virgin River, you must follow this pathway. This walk will take you on an easy riverside stroll and allow you to admire the leafy canyons, stunning trees, as well as providing enough shade.
4. Emerald PoolsGo visit these natural pools during the warmer days. These pools are the result of a flowing stream which created an array of waterfalls. You will be able to hike to these locations and dip in for a quick swim.
5. Zion Canyon Scenic DriveTake a drive around the canyon with one of the many tours. The drive will take you along the canyon floor with the towering cliffs surrounding you. You will be able to pass through the Narrows, as well as visit Angels Landing.
6. Human History MuseumLearn about the history of the area while visiting Zion National Park. This museum features displays and models of the park, as well as a permanent collection of information about the pioneer settlements and the Native American tribes that inhabited the area.
7. Rock ClimbingDuring your stay in Zion National Park you will be able to encounter plenty of tours which will take you cannoneering, as well as give you lessons. This activity can be enjoyed by experts just as much as by beginners.