Zion National Park Ranger-led Evening Programs
Enhance your understanding and enjoyment of Zion National Park by taking part in a ranger- led evening program. Programs are offered in Zion Canyon from April to November. Topics include geology, plants, animals, human history, and more. All ranger-led programs are free.
Social distancing and masks are highly recommended and appreciated! Sunday August 22 Watchman Campground Amphitheater The Future of Zion: Leave No Trace in Zion National 9:00 pm Park. Monday August 23 Watchman Campground Amphitheater Native American Ethnobotany of Zion: Native 9:00 pm American usages of common plants/trees you see around Zion Tuesday August 24 Watchman Campground Amphitheater Bat or Fiction: Navigate through the 9:00 pm misunderstandings of Zion’s bats and learn about the important role they play in our environment. Wednesday August 25 Watchman Campground Amphitheater Raptors of Zion: Adaptational traits of raptors and 9:00 pm their cultural significance throughout human history. Thursday August 26 South Campground Amphitheater Whoo’s Hooting at Zion?: (Junior Ranger Program) 7:30 pm Thursday August 26 Watchman Campground Amphitheater From Dusk ‘Til Dawn: Nocturnal life of Zion 9:00 pm National Park. Friday August 27 South Campground Amphitheater Venture into the Dark: Nocturnal Animals in 7:30 pm Zion Friday August 27 Watchman Campground Amphitheater Fire: Friend or Foe?: Humans have tried to tame fire 9:00 pm for thousands of years, but are we helping or harming? Saturday August 28 South Campground Amphitheater Spinning Critter Tales of the Desert: (Junior 7:30 pm Ranger Program) Saturday August 28 Watchman Campground Amphitheater To be Determined: Discover what makes Zion such a 9:00 pm special place.