In Zion, you have lots of hiking. The river walk is a great family hike that takes you to the entrance of the Narrows, or Emerald pools is great for families as well. There is also rock climbing, canyoneering, biking, and so much more. Outside of the park you have all of that as well as ATV riding, kayaking, and so on. Zion is fairly close to Bryan head which offers winter sports and summer activities. You are also next to Cedar breaks which is like a mini Bryce canyon. You can then drive to Bryce, which isn't too far and explore it as well. From there you can take the scenic drive from Bryce to Capitol reef and eat some fresh apple pie. You are even close to goblin valley state park, an amazing park! And then it's only a hop skip and a jump to arches and canyon lands national parks. My wife and I did them all in 1 day while doing a hike at each. It was a lot of fun. I recommend spending some time in each park, but we are from here and we have been to each park countless times.
Hiking, biking, atv and utv tours, 4 wheel drive tours, go to Brian Head and do the night time observing and teaching of the stars and solar system, camping, fishing and boating.
Visit nearby Grafton Ghost Town as well as all activities at Zion NP many special activities for kids as well as adults from nice easy walks to extreme sports canyoneering.
Hiking, horse back riding, water fall, camping
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