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We began our exploration of Zion National Park in the quieter Kolob Canyon section. Kolob Canyon is accessed by a separate entrance in the Northwestern corner of the park.
We first stopped at the visitors center for our park pass and perused the gift shop. Then we started our climb up the five-mile scenic drive. This is the only paved road on this side of the park and it does not connect with the main section in the south.
There were few cars on the drive so we were able to drive slowly and enjoy the scenery. We pulled over at several stops along the way to get out and take pictures of the 2000-foot cliff walls lining the canyon.
After about a half mile, the drive culminates at the Kolob Canyon Viewpoint which is also the trail head for the Timber Creek Overlook Trail.
Zion Park Posts:
- Kolob Canyon Section
- Zion National Park
- Kolob Canyon 5-mile Drive
- Timber Creek Overlook Trail (Coming Soon)
- Emerald Pools (Coming Soon)
- Canyoneering (Coming Soon)
- Hidden Canyon (Coming Soon)
- Scout Lookout (Coming Soon)
- Angel’s Landing (Coming Soon)
- Pa’Rus Trail (Coming Soon)
Location:ย 3752 E Kolob Canyon Rd, New Harmony, UT
Designation:ย National Park
Date designated/established:ย 11/19/1919
Date of my visit:ย April 9, 2017
Oh so beautiful! I really want to do this… soon!
This one is definitely on the list for us!
So so beautiful!
Those red rocks never cease to amaze!
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I’m just in awe of those views!
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Beautiful! I visited this section once but it was almost 15 years ago. Definitely time to go back. Also, I’m looking forward to the rest of your Zion posts!
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We’ll be visiting Zion later this year, and I’m very much looking forward to it.
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I’m sure we will. We’l see Zion, Bryce and the Grand Canyon on that trip.
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Zion is usually so crowded it’s nice to know an alternative.
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Yes, we spent three days in the main section. Even though it was April, it was still crazy crowded.
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