From Deseret News archives:
Springtime in Zion: Breathtaking scenery pulls visitors out of winter doldrums
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Despite that, it is a crowded trail, with frequent waits at narrow spots for hikers coming the opposite direction. The reward for those who travel the entire rock fin is an unequaled view of the Zion Canyon 1,500 feet below.
A different adventure awaits at the Temple of Sinawava. At road's end, a paved, mile-long trail leads up the river. There begins a classic slot canyon, the Zion Narrows, where visitors can embark on a four- to 10-mile hike, tromping through the river as sheer vertical walls ascend on each side.
This is a wet hike and not one to be taken lightly. The river is frigid until midsummer, requiring dry suits to avoid hypothermia. Good wading boots are essential. All the specialized gear is available for rent from outfitters in Springdale, who also brief first-time hikers on the peculiar hazards of hiking slot canyons. The reward is a unique hike through canyons of unforgettable beauty.
And for early season refugees from winter like us, it also is a unique welcome to spring.
If you go . . .
ACCOMMODATIONS: The Zion Lodge, midway in Zion Canyon, is the only hotel in the park and offers cabins, motel rooms and suites beginning at about $150 per night; reservations at www.zionlodge.com or 888-297-2757. The Watchman and South campgrounds are just inside the park entrance; Watchman campsites can be reserved by calling 877-444-6777 or on the Web at www.recreation.gov; South campsites are first come, first served. Motel and bed and breakfast accommodations, as well as full-hookup campsites for RVs, are available in Springdale and other nearby towns.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Visit www.nps.gov/zion/ or 435-772-3256 or www.zionpark.com/
William Kronholm was the AP's Western regional news editor before retiring. He lives in Helena, Mont.
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