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GETTING THERE:
Zion National Park is located in the southwest corner of Utah, about 2½ hours by car from Las Vegas or 4½ hours from Salt Lake City.
From Las Vegas, take Interstate 15 north. North of St. George, Utah, take Exit 16 and travel east on State Route 9 for 31 miles to Springdale, the park’s main entrance. The entrance fee is $25 per vehicle for seven days.


ACCOMMODATIONS:
The Zion Lodge, midway in Zion Canyon, is the only hotel in the park and offers cabins, motel rooms and suites beginning at about $150 per night; reservations at http://www.zionlodge.com or 888-297-2757.

The Watchman and South campgrounds are just inside the park entrance; Watchman campsites can be reserved by calling 877-444-6777 or on the Web at http://www.recreation.gov; South campsites are first come, first served.
Motel and bed and breakfast accommodations, as well as full-hookup campsites for RVs, are available in Springdale and other nearby towns.


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