Zion National Park, Utah
It was a steep descent with hairpin switchbacks down into the canyon, but we took it slow and easy and it wasn’t a problem.
There are two CGs in the park. South CG is first come first served and there were plenty of sites available when we arrived in the morning. The CG did fill up, however, by the evening. There were a variety of sites with most of them under the trees and some of them close to the babbling
The next day we moved over to Watchman CG because the sites were a little larger and electrical hookups were available (in case we needed the AC). We were lucky to get a site because they were on a reservation system and many people were trying to get into the CG. We happened to just hit it just right. Any RV friends planning to head to
This has been our favorite park yet. The red sandstone rocks and cliffs that arise from the canyon floor are spectacular, and there are views from everywhere in the canyon. We liked it so much that we extended our stay.
The shuttle system (no private cars are allowed up the canyon) works very efficiently. We never had to wait over a few minutes for a shuttle, and they stopped at all the main spots and trails. It sure beats traffic jams.
We took the shuttle each day to a different trail and got in lots of hiking. There are a variety of trails; some flat and paved and others more strenuous. Our favorite hike was on the Riverwalk that went up to the end of the canyon. The trail followed the river at the bottom of a narrow canyon with spectacular rocks on each side.
We had a change in the weather from cold and snowy at Bryce to warm and sunny in
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