Overview
Starting June 26, 2020, Zion National Park will implement a temporary timed ticket system for the park shuttle in order to provide predictable access to the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, meet the CDC, state and local guidance related to COVID-19, and reduce shuttle wait times. All passengers including children age three and older will require a ticket to board the shuttle. Children age two and under do not need a ticket, but must be held on an adult’s lap. You may reserve up to 8 tickets per day. The shuttle is the way to access the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, including the trailheads for the Narrows and Angels Landing. Private vehicles may not drive up the scenic drive when the shuttle is operational. All other areas of the park including the east side of the park, the mile-long Zion-Mt. Carmel Tunnel, Kolob Terrace, the Watchman and Pa Rus trails will not require a shuttle ticket. In addition to the shuttle reservation, you must pay the park entrance fee. After adding your shuttle tickets to the shopping cart, you may also add a Zion National Park digital pass to pay in advance for your park entrance fee. The park will honor annual and lifetime passes for entry including: Zion Park Annual Pass, Interagency Annual Pass, Interagency Senior Pass, Interagency Access Pass, Interagency Volunteer Pass, Interagency Military Pass, Interagency 4th Grade Pass. If you have one of these passes, you will not need to purchase a Zion National Park digital pass for entry, but you will need to have your pass available at the entrance station for verification. All pass holders will need to reserve shuttle tickets if you plan to ride the shuttle.
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