Zion National Park’s Scenic Drive is closed until further notice after sliding rock and debris blocked the road Friday night. Both lanes of the road were buried in approximately 200 tons of rock and ...
ZION NATIONAL PARK, Utah — No one was injured during a rockslide inside Zion National Park on Monday, but one of the park's most traveled roads was closed for a full day and night. The rockslide was ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Authorities say a scenic drive at Zion National Park in Utah is open again after crews using fire hoses removed massive boulders that tumbled onto the road nearly a week ago. Park ...
ZION NATIONAL PARK, Utah (AP) -- A rock slide has closed about two miles of a scenic drive inside Zion National Park in southern Utah. Nobody was injured, but officials say Zion Scenic Drive is ...
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If you're planning on hiking the Narrows at Zion National Park now that it has reopened, you better be waiting in line well before dawn. As the park has reopened after its six-week shut down due to ...
A day after a rock slide forced the closure of the scenic drive in Zion National Park’s main canyon, the busy road has reopened after officials determined it was safe and crews cleared dust and debris ...
Zion National Park is one of the most breathtaking destinations in the United States. This Zion National Park guide will help ...
ZION NATIONAL PARK — Zion National Park is back open after officials closed the park Monday night due to snowy and icy road conditions. Shortly before 10 a.m., the park's Twitter account stated that ...
Scenes reminiscent of an early-pandemic summer have returned to Zion National Park, with rangers regularly closing the road into the park's main canyon due to overcrowding. Nearly every day since the ...
A rockfall at Zion National Park on Tuesday forced officials to shut down the park’s scenic drive and pause shuttle services, cutting visitors off from some of the canyon’s scenic views and vistas.