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National Park Service Park Planner & Shuttle Guide U.S. Department of the Interior The offi cial planner of Zion National Park Zion Map & Guide Summer 2005 How To Use The Shuttle What’s Inside Information and Services. .2 Easy as 1-2-3 2. Plan Ranger-led Activities The Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is accessible by shuttle bus only. Use the exhibits at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center to plan your Jr Ranger Program . .3 Private vehicles are not allowed. It’s easy to visit this part of the visit based on your time (less than 3 hours or more than 3 hours) park—follow these three steps: and your interests (sightseeing, hiking, and more). Check the Hiking & Canyoneering . .4 1. Park schedule of Ranger-led activities and the park bookstore for maps Parking at the visitor center is full between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. and books to enhance your visit. Maintaining Sanctuary. .5 To avoid parking hassles, leave your car in the town of Springdale 3. Ride Maps . .6-7 and ride the free town shuttle to the park. Enter the park on foot at Free buses run from 5:45 a.m. to 11 p.m. as often as every six min- the Zion Canyon Giant Screen Theater. Tune your radio to 1610 AM utes. See page 12 for shuttle schedule. Buses are fully accessible. Making the Most of Your Time . .8 for more information. Pets are not allowed. Park Profi le & Weather. .9 Traveling In The Area . .10 Road Construction Zion Canyon Field Institute. 11 The six-mile-long Zion Canyon Scenic Early Summer—Preliminary Work Bicycles Large Vehicles & Drive and the section of road from the Delays will be minor. Scenic Drive Bicycles will be allowed to Shuttle Schedule. .12 south entrance to Canyon Junction will be • Install new culverts and lengthen others. follow a pilot car through the construction rebuilt late summer through early fall. Mil- • Raise the historic stonework at culverts. zone. Small children are discouraged from Visitor Center Hours lions of vehicles have used the road since it • Replace pavement at the Big Bend shuttle riding bicycles through the construction March 25 - April 23, 2005 was paved in 1938. It needs major rehabili- stop with concrete. zone. Bicycles can be put on the shuttle. Zion Canyon 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. tation to accommodate today’s larger and • Improve the bridge near the Museum. South Entrance to Canyon Junction Bicycles History Museum 8 a.m. – 5 p.m heavier recreational vehicles, tour coaches, • Replace the waterline between Canyon will not be allowed in this construction Kolob Canyons 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and the park shuttle. Junction and the Museum. zone. They may avoid construction in this section by riding on the Pa’rus Trail. April 24 – May 28 Zion Canyon 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Roads Will Remain Open Late Summer • Permits 7 a.m.– 6 p.m. Roads will remain open and the park Zion Canyon Scenic Drive Our Red Roads History Museum 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. shuttle will operate. Since most of the The major work is scheduled at this time The new pavement will be black, the color Kolob Canyons 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. work along the scenic drive will be August because we must wait until songbirds of fresh asphalt. However, it is a tradition through September, shuttle operations will and Peregrine falcons have fl edged their in Zion to have red roads. In one year, after May 29 – September 4 be coordinated to minimize inconvenience. young and because winter is too cold to lay the road settles, it will be chip-sealed with Zion Canyon 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Private vehicles with red permits staying asphalt. red volcanic cinders that give the road its • Permits 7 a.m.– 7 p.m. at the Zion Lodge will be able to drive to • Grind up the old pavement and reuse it as well-known and beloved color. History Museum 8 a.m. – 7 p.m the lodge after passing through one-lane a thicker, stronger base. Kolob Canyons 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. traffi c control. In September the 1.4-mile • Lay new, thicker pavement. Thank You September 5 – October 15 section of road from the south entrance to The road is a federal highway so the work is Zion Canyon 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Early Fall the scenic drive, where regular traffi c is al- being funded by the Federal Highway • Permits 7 a.m.– 6 p.m. lowed, will have one-lane traffi c. Maximum South Entrance to Canyon Junction. Administration. The total cost is expected History Museum 8 a.m. – 6 p.m delays will be 15 minutes. The Zion-Mt. Some of this work will be done at night. to be $3,000,000 and completion is esti- Kolob Canyons 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Carmel Highway through the tunnel will be Portions of South Campground next to mated for December 2005. unaff ected. the road will be closed, but the rest of the October 16 – October 30 campground will be open to camping. Thank you for understanding the need to Zion Canyon 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. • Grind up the old pavement. rebuild the road and for your patience History Museum 8 a.m. – 5 p.m Kolob Canyons 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. • Lay new, thicker pavement. during construction. National Park Service This is Canyon Country U.S. Department of the Interior Steep Cliffs Flash Floods adequate preparation, and constant atten- Loose sand or pebbles on stone are very All narrow canyons are potentially hazard- tion. Don’t ruin your vacation by having an slippery. Be careful of cliff edges when ous. Flash fl oods, often from storms miles accident. Your safety is your responsibility. Zion National Park using cameras or binoculars. Never throw away, present a real danger and can be life Superintendent Jock Whitworth or roll rocks; there may be hikers below. threatening. By entering a narrow canyon, Water •Stay on the trail. you are assuming a risk. The desert is dry. Carry enough water for Mailing Address •Stay back from cliff edges. everyone in your group. Water is available Zion National Park •Observe posted warnings. Judgment at visitor centers, campgrounds, and Zion Springdale, Utah 84767 •Parents-watch your children! Whether hiking, climbing, or driving, your Lodge. Do not drink untreated water. safety depends on your good judgment, Web Site www.nps.gov/zion Park Headquarters 435 772-3256 Fax 435 772-3426 Backcountry Information 435 772-0170 E-mail [email protected] Lost and Found May be reported at any visitor center. Employment Information with the National Park Service: www. usajobs.opm.gov. Seasonal jobs are listed Anita Werderich on www.sep.nps.gov. This symbol is a warning. Falls from cliffs on these Flash fl oods occur without warning. This one took place in seconds. A hiker would not trails have resulted in death. survive. Information and Services Emergencies Golden Eagle Passport $65, good for one Bicycling Watercraft For 24-hour emergency response, call 772- year from date of purchase in all federal fee • Avoid cars by riding the Pa’rus Trail. All watercraft use in the park requires a 3322 or 911. Zion Canyon Medical Clinic areas. Watch for pedestrians and leashed pets. backcountry permit. Permits are issued is in Springdale, reduced winter hours, Golden Access Passport Free lifetime • Park shuttles will not pass bicyclists, use when the river is fl owing in excess of 140 772-3226. The nearest hospitals are in St. pass for U.S citizens who are permanently turnouts to allow them to pass. cubic feet per second. Inner tubes are not George, Cedar City, and Kanab. disabled. • Don’t pass a moving bus, the driver may permitted at any time on any watercourse in not be able to see you. the park. Accessibility Camping • Use caution passing a stopped bus. Restrooms, visitor centers, museum, and Watchman Campground Open all year, • Ride single fi le. Food Service Zion Lodge are fully accessible. Several sites are fi rst-come, fi rst-serve November 1- • Children must stay with parents. Zion Lodge Dining room serves breakfast, campsites are reserved for people with dis- March 13. Fees: $16 a night, $18 per night • Please wear your helmet. lunch, and dinner. Cafe off ers grab-and-go abilities, and two trails are accessible. with electric hookups, $20 per night for • Automobile rules of the road apply to lunches. Dinner reservations are advised: river sites (half price for holders of Golden bicycles. 435 772-7760. Pets Age/Access Passports). Reservations may • Bicycles are not allowed off roadways. Other Food Service Restaurants available Pets must be under physical control on a be made for Watchman Campground fi ve • Shuttles have racks for two bicycles. in Springdale, east entrance, Mt. Carmel leash no longer than six feet at all times. months in advance for March 18-October Junction, and Kanab. They are not allowed in the backcountry, 31; on-line at reservations.nps.gov, or call Groceries Grocery stores available in Backpacking on trails, or in public buildings. Pets may be 800 365-2267. Springdale and Kanab. Convenience stores Permits are required for all backcountry walked on the Pa’rus Trail. Boarding ken- South Campground available in Mt. Carmel Junction. camping—there is a fee. Maximum group nels are available in Rockville, Hurricane, Open March 13 through October, sites are size is 12 people. Permits and hiking infor- Kanab, St.