We think the free shuttle system is the best thing for both the tourists and the Zion National Park. The shuttles are not only environmentally friendly, but also make your visit of Zion National Park more enjoyable. You can stay in any hotel in Springdale and take the free shuttles to the park entrance. The park entrance fee is $25 per family or $12 per person and the ticket is valid for 7 days. In the park, you should go to the visitor center first if this is your first visit of the park. Then you can relax and take the free in-park shuttle to most viewing points and hiking trails. We feel it is better that you take a shuttle to the final stop first. The narration on the shuttle will help you to know better about Zion Park. Then you can hop off the shuttle on your way back at each stop. The shuttles come about every 10 minutes at every stop. You can hop-on and hop-off as often as you like. Have at least one easy hike at Zion. Hiking will make your visit more enjoyable. (The shuttle system operates from late March through October each year.)
From Bryce Canyon Lodge:
Take Highway 63 to Highway 12
Highway 12 to Highway 89.
Highway 89 to Highway 9, West to Zion Lodge.
Approximately 2 hours / 73 miles.
From Grand Canyon South Rim:
Go East on Highway 64 to the junction with Highway 89.
Take Highway 89 North to Highway 9.
Go West on Highway 9 to Zion Lodge.
Approximately 5 hours / 230 miles.
From Las Vegas:
Take I-15 North to UT Highway 9 (exit 16 off of I-15).
Highway 9 comes into the park - follow signs to the Lodge.
Approximately 3 hours / 153 miles.
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