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    Zion National Park is a national park of the United States located in southwestern Utah near the town of Springdale. Located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin, and Mojave Desert regions, the park has a unique geography and a variety of life zones that allow for unusual plant and animal diversity. Numerous plant species as well as 289 species of birds, 75 mammals, and 32 reptiles inhabit the park's four life zones: desert, riparian, woodland, and coniferous forest. Zion National Park includes mountains, canyons, buttes, mesas, monoliths, rivers, slot canyons, and natural arches. The lowest point in the park is 3,666 ft at Coalpits Wash and the highest peak is 8,726 ft at Horse Ranch Mountain. A prominent feature of the 229-square-mile park is Zion Canyon, which is 15 miles long and up to 2,640 ft deep. The canyon walls are reddish and tan-colored Navajo Sandstone eroded by the North Fork of the Virgin River. The park attracted 5 million visitors in 2023.
    LocationWashington, Kane, and Iron counties, Utah, United States
    EstablishedNovember 19, 1919
    Nearest citySpringdale (south), Orderville (east) and Cedar City near Kolob Canyons entrance
    Area146,597 acres (229.058 sq mi; 59,326 ha; 593.26 km²)
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  1. Zion National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

    Sep 11, 2024 · Explore the stunning scenery and rich history of Zion National Park, where you can hike, camp, canyoneer, and more. Find out how to plan your visit, apply for permits, and access shuttle and ranger services.

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    Mount Zion is a hill in Jerusalem, where the City of David, the Temple Mount and the Western Hill were located. Learn about the etymology, history and biblical significance of Mount Zion from ancient times to the present day.

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  4. Zion National Park - Wikipedia

    Zion National Park includes mountains, canyons, buttes, mesas, monoliths, rivers, slot canyons, and natural arches. The lowest point in the park is 3,666 ft (1,117 m) at Coalpits Wash and the highest peak is 8,726 ft (2,660 m) at Horse …

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