Springdale
What's Nearby
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Zion National Park
Whether you are trying to catch your breath while climbing the trail to Angel's Landing or watching the shadows constantly change the mood of the Court of the Patriarchs, Zion National Park is always ready to quench your appetite for outdoor wonder.
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Quail Creek State Park
Quail Creek State Park welcomes day-trippers and overnighters to boat, camp, fish or paddleboard at Quail Creek Reservoir.
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Sand Hollow State Park
Beachside camping, boating and OHV trails are all within easy reach at Sand Hollow State Park. Plan your trip to this local favorite today!
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Kolob Canyons
Sometimes it’s nice to enjoy "America’s Best Idea" in solitude. Utah’s got you covered there — look no further than the Kolob Canyons corridor of Zion National Park.
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Snow Canyon State Park
Located at the edge of the Mojave Desert, Great Basin and Colorado Plateau, Snow Canyon State Park explodes with dramatic geology perfect for your outdoor adventure — and photo opportunities.
Local Highlights
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Things to Do in Zion National Park
If it isn't abundantly obvious, Zion National Park is the top attraction in Springdale, and you can even grab the park's multi-passenger shuttle from several stops in the town to avoid traffic congestion at the park's entrance. The park features spectacular outdoor recreation, including the iconic hikes of Angel’s Landing and The Narrows. Also, don't miss the Zion-Mt—Carmel scenic drive. The distinctive red asphalt leads to the narrow 1.1-mile tunnel, a triumph of 1920s engineering, the trailhead to the Canyon Overlook, and further east to a junction with historic U.S. 89
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Grafton Ghost Town
Trouble plagued the young town of Grafton in the middle of the 19th century, but the 1969 film “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” immortalized the surviving ghost town.
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Tubing the Virgin River
During the peak heat of summer, hit up local outfitters like Zion Adventure and Zion Outfitter for the opportunity to float the Virgin River. See the town's iconic backdrop from a different angle, floating directly behind the town and through serene and remote-feeling stretches of the river. Spring runoff means a wilder river, and not typically suitable for younger children.
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Stargazing
Thanks to its elevation, relative remoteness and the dark sky preservation efforts of locals, Springdale was named an International Dark Sky Community by DarkSky International.