Zion National Park is located in southern Utah. Zion National Park encompasses some of the most scenic canyon country in the United States. The park is characterized by high plateaus, a maze of narrow, deep, sandstone canyons, and striking rock towers and mesas. The canyon walls in some places rise 2000-3000 feet above the canyon floor. The southern part of the park is a lower desert area where colorful mesas border rocky canyons and washes. The northern sections of the park are higher plateaus covered by forests. To the east is amazing slick rock country and a vast array of unpaved trails, hidden canyons, and peaks. The park is a favorite spot for hiking, backpacking, canyoneering, and climbing. The North Fork of the Virgin River has carved a spectacular gorge in the park called the Zion Narrows.
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