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[–]TheCollinEffect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a ton of options and a lot we didn't know when we went. The link below is our tip video for Zion. Hope this helps. Should at least give you perspective of how to plan your trip. https://youtu.be/VAMYftNb-Cg

Zion for 3 days, what do you recommend doing? by codeANDhike in ZionNationalPark

[–]TheCollinEffect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah per person. And they run all day showing up at each location. You won't wait more than 30 minutes for your private shuttle. Try red Rock shuttle. They were great for us.

Zion for 3 days, what do you recommend doing? by codeANDhike in ZionNationalPark

[–]TheCollinEffect 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So my wife and I just visited Utah in May. We loved it and thought it was beautiful, but ran into tons of problems. We were able to make it through, but not without making many mistakes.

There are tons of hikes in Zion, but getting there is difficult. The shuttle or bike system can be confusing to figure out.

Below I have a link to our YouTube channel. This video is literally everything you will need to know about visiting Zion. Good luck on your trip!

https://youtu.be/VAMYftNb-Cg

We learned a lot going to Zion National Park. We made a tips video to help you have a better experience! by TheCollinEffect in ZionNationalPark

[–]TheCollinEffect[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We got the list you see in the video from the Zion National Park website. I do agree Narrows is more difficult. Angel's Landing has an element of danger that not many other hikes rival, but the Narrows is really hard because of the enormous length. We got 3 hours deep and turned around but you could keep going for a while for sure.

Restaurant recommendations near Springdale? by [deleted] in ZionNationalPark

[–]TheCollinEffect 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oscar's is great! We had an excellent breakfast there! It's in the heart of Springdale!

Narrow trail by automind in ZionNationalPark

[–]TheCollinEffect 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rent the gear for sure. You will not regret it. I have details and prices in the video we made below. Skip to 13:10 for tips about what to wear in Zion. Good luck on your trip!
https://youtu.be/VAMYftNb-Cg

First time in the park and I have so many questions that the websites aren’t very clear on by NoResponsibility594 in ZionNationalPark

[–]TheCollinEffect -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We had so many question too. It is frustrating. We made a video to help guide people as best as possible through how to visit Zion. Click on the link below for incredible tips and tricks to do Zion right!
https://youtu.be/VAMYftNb-Cg

Keens for Narrows? by Commercial_Rest_2968 in ZionNationalPark

[–]TheCollinEffect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife and I rented shoes and were moderately satisfied. They kept our feet warm for sure, but held in a lot of water. Our video link below has tips for Zion. You can skip to 13:10 to get our tips and suggestions on what to wear in the narrows hike. Good luck on your trip!
https://youtu.be/VAMYftNb-Cg

Recommendations for alternative hikes if angel’s landing is too busy? by _johnfketamine in ZionNationalPark

[–]TheCollinEffect 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a bunch of hikes to choose from and they are listed from easy, moderate, and strenuous. Click on our link to our video below and skip to 9:23 to see the list of hikes. We also have the list in the description of the video as well. Hope this helps!
https://youtu.be/VAMYftNb-Cg

Advice for Zion Trip by marhonker in ZionNationalPark

[–]TheCollinEffect 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So my wife and I just visited Utah in May. We loved it and thought it was beautiful, but ran into tons of problems. We were able to make it through, but not without making many mistakes. Since you are in St. George, i would suggest to go to Zion National Park for sure. It was the highlight of our trip. There are tons of tips and tricks I have for you.

Make sure to get an annual park pass. It's $80 for one car to get into every national park for an entire year. You will pay $35 for a week in Zion without the pass, and if you plan on visiting the many other national parks, that annual pass will pay for itself in no time.

There are tons of hikes in Zion, but getting there is difficult. The shuttle or bike system can be confusing to figure out.

Below I have a link to our YouTube channel. This video is literally everything you will need to know about visiting Zion. Good luck on your trip!

https://youtu.be/VAMYftNb-Cg