Begin your audio and GPS-guided tour at the Springdale Visitor Center, delving into Zion National Park's history and unique name. Experience sunrise at a prime vista, with views of the Altar of Sacrifice, the Sundial, and the West Temple, whose grandeur surpasses their ominous names.
Travel past the transformed Sentinel mountain and admire the Patriarchs, three peaks so stunning they once seemed unreal. Learn about the local tribes' influence on naming the park's landmarks. Visit the emerald pools, where waterfalls create vibrant green waters during certain months.
Continue to Angel’s Landing, known for its breathtaking yet perilous hike. Then, explore Weeping Rock, a cliff that nurtures an oasis with its constant moisture. Trek through The Narrows, an iconic river hike, and stroll the Riverwalk while discovering ancient petroglyphs.
Journey through East Zion, filled with lush canyons and mountain vistas. Pass through the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel, hearing tales of historical conflicts and ingenious engineering by Mormon settlers.
End your tour at the East Entrance Ranger Station, taking in views of the Checkerboard Mesa and spotting bighorn sheep. This tour encapsulates the natural beauty and rich history of Zion National Park.