We left Pahrump and drove to Zion National Park in Springdale, Utah. This is our first stop in our month long trip to see all 5 of Utah’s National Parks. We are staying at a private campground/hotel about a 1/2 mile from the park entrance. It is very convenient as we could walk to the park pedestrian entrance and pick up the shuttle bus to go throughout the park.
Here is our view from our RV
The good part of this trip was the weather was fantastic. It got up into the 80’s during the day and the high 40’s at night. The bad part was spring break. The whole area was very busy during our visit, especially on the weekend.
Besides the beauty of the park one of the main attractions is to “walk the narrows”. This is a trail that begins on dirt for about a mile or so then ends at a stream where you then walk in the water for another few miles to view the narrows, where the canyon walls come close together. To accomplish this you need to rent waders, waterproof shoes and a walking stick. As we are not avid hikers and the water was 40 degrees we chose to stop at the waters edge and wish all the hikers well.
Here is the where the water trail starts
We did most of the easy and moderate hikes but passed on the strenuous ones. Here are some pictures from our travels through the park.
This is the Zion Canyon Lodge with its massive tree and lawn
The park has a highway that goes through it to take you to the eastern side and onto Bryce Canyon. This road is narrow, has many hairpin turns and includes a mile long tunnel. They have height and width restrictions to go through the tunnel without an escort, otherwise you have to pay $15 for a round trip so you can drive down the center. Our big red truck was too wide so we paid the fee and got to use both lanes.
As Bryce Canyon is our next stop this road would be the shortest route for us to take with our trailer to get there. According to the park rules we should not be able to take our trailer but we saw many motorhomes, tour busses and trailers going through it. However, after driving the road, we have decided it would be best to take the alternate route that adds about 60 miles to avoid this road and tunnel.
On the eastern side the landscape changes somewhat. The rock formations are more layered and have a wind swept look to them.
This is called Checkerboard Mesa
We hiked the Canyon Overlook Trail which was well worth it. It takes you to a view of the western side of the park.
Route: From Pahrump we took highway 160 to Las Vegas where we picked up Interstate 15 north highway 9 into Springdale.