Bryce Canyon & Zion National Park
One of the reasons Arrowhead Bed & Breakfast is a favorite with our guests is that we are only an hour from Bryce Canyon and only 15 minutes from Zion National Park.
One of the reasons Arrowhead Bed & Breakfast is a favorite with our guests is that we are only an hour from Bryce Canyon and only 15 minutes from Zion National Park.
In light of the recent late snow storms that have affected the area we’ve decided to write an article about hto to survive in the outdoors during cold weather. The following are some tips that should help you survive even the coldest winter you will ever experience. Do not keep your hands inside your pockets. […]
National Parks During the Federal Government Shutdown http://www.visitutah.com/national-park-travel-advisory/ This is a great link from the Utah Office of Tourism for more information on opening the Utah National Parks, Monuments, etc. Below is some of the information. Information may change, so please check out the website for updates. All Utah State Parks will accept National […]
Good news! According to the Kane County Office of Tourism, Governor Herbert has just authorized free admission to Utah state parks for anyone with a national parks pass, during the shutdown. Additionally, this news on Zion National Park: “The Washington County Commissioners are talking to the authorities about opening Zion NP restrooms, facilities, and pull […]
Travel Advisory: You can still drive through Zion on Highway 9. And the government shutdown won’t keep us from enjoying the fall weather in some amazing places. Luckily, the ENTIRE state of Utah is scenic. The geological marvels don’t stop at national park borders. For our guests, here’s an update on the status of […]
Many artists and photographers from all over the world make sure Zion is one of their must paint and capture on film destinations.
There are a lot of travel sites and books that give you information about Southern Utah — where to drive, hike and stay — but this blog has more to do with “finding Zion” than just how to get here.