Nearly five million people see the 1 mile deep Grand Canyon each year. You can reach Grand Canyon National Park from main entrances on the South Rim and the North Rim. The South Rim is the most accessible part of the park and is open all year. The north rim is much less crowded than the south rim and the scenery and views are equal to if not better than the south rim.










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Zion National Park is located in the southern Utah regions of Dixie and Canyon Country. Park was designated in 1919 and it is the oldest national park. National Park area is 229 square miles (593.1 km) and it includes a spectacular cliff-and-canyon landscape. Zion National Park provide a wonderland for unparalleled camping, hiking, canyoneering, climbing, biking and horseback riding. Zion is Utah’s most heavily used park with three million visitors per year. All visitors are required to purchase a recreational use pass upon entering Zion National Park.
Entrance fees:
Private Vehicle: $25. Valid for 7 days.
Motorcycle: $12. Valid for 7 days.
Per Person: $12. Valid for 7 days.















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