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Zion National Park
Fees & Reservations
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fees & reservations includes: | Permits
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South Entrance Station |
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ENTRANCE FEES:
Zion Canyon:
Private Vehicles/RVs
*$25 per vehicle-7 day pass
Pedestrian/
Bicycle/
Motorcycle:
*$12 per person-7 day pass
*Not to exceed $25 per family.
Kolob Canyon Section
Private Vehicles/RV
*$25 per vehicle-7 day pass, good throughout Zion National Park
Commercial Tours:
*1-6 passenger vehicle - $35 plus $12 per person
*7-15 passenger vehicle- $70
*16-25 passenger vehicle - $80
*26+ passenger vehicle - $190
*Fee is based on vehicle capacity. Rates range from car to full size bus.
More Commercial Tour Information
Non-Commercial Organized Groups
(e.g.; clubs, Boy Scouts, church groups)
*25.00 per vehicle (vehicle capacity 14 or less)
For vehicles with a capacity of 15 or greater the fee is $12.00 per person not to exceed the commercial fee.
Tunnel Escort:
*Most buses, RVs, trailers, and dual wheeled trucks require an escort to travel through the Zion-Mt Carmel Tunnel.
*$15.00 fee per vehicle in addition to the entrance fee.
*Pay this fee at park entrance before proceeding to the tunnel.
*Required for all vehicles and trailers 7'10" (2.4 m) in width and/or 11'4" (3.4 m) in height or larger. Fee is good for 2 trips through the tunnel for the same vehicle within 7-day period. more...
Beginning January 1, 2007, local sticker residents will be charged the $15.00 tunnel escort fee for all oversized vehicles. An annual tunnel pass will be available to local sticker residents only. The annual tunnel pass will cost $75.00 and will provide unlimited tunnel escorts during a calender year.
Reservations at Watchman Campground
Reservations for campsites at Watchman Campground for the 2009 season (April 1-October 24, 2009) may be made starting January 7, 2009. Campground reservations can be made by calling 877-444-6777 or on the web at www.recreation.gov.
For reservations at Zion Lodge
Call 1-888-297-2757 or 1-435-772-7700
Academic Fee Waiver Information
Learn how Your Dollars help Zion National Park
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Visiting a lot of parks? Check out the Interagency Passes. more... | | Does my vehicle need a tunnel escort? Zion Tunnel information more... | | Camping in Zion Campground Information more... | |
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Did You Know?
California Condors, which were released in Vermillion Cliffs, Arizona, in the late 1990's, are increasingly being sighted in Zion National Park.
more...
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Last Updated: March 12, 2009 at 12:10 EST |