All Zion National Park Tours & Excursions in 2026
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With more than 4.5 million annual visitors, Zion National Park is certainly no secret. Here in “heaven”—that’s what “Zion” means in Hebrew—finding your own slice of Mother Nature can be taxing, but that’s where Zion National Park tours come in. Working to get you away from the crowds, you’ll take 4x4s into the backcountry, witness peek-a-boo slot canyons, ride horses across mountains, and so much more. With an expert guide taking you beyond the go-to spots, you’ll get time in Zion that feels like heaven, indeed.
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There are many excellent Zion National Park tours. These are favorites as rated by recent visitors:
No, reservations are not required to enter Zion National Park or ride the park shuttle. However, you do need a reservation for camping in Zion, and those reservations open six months in advance.
Zion National Park tours typically start around US$70 per person. Lower-priced options include two-hour hiking tours and sunset Jeep tours. Tours that combine hiking with utility task vehicle rides or sandboarding cost US$120 and up.
Less expensive Zion National Park tours include the East Zion Dark Sky Stargazing Tour for US$22 per person. The guided tour helps you find constellations and planets with a telescope, though it only lasts an hour and is limited to a small section of the park. Pricier tours typically run longer and are private, such as the naturalist-led Zion Full Day Private Tour and Hike (from US$851 per person), which explores multiple parts of the park and is customized to your group’s interests and abilities.
You can expect to spend a lot of time in nature on a Zion National Park tour. Most tours include hiking, and the Peek-a-Boo Slot Canyon is a popular destination. Some operators include UTV rides and canyoneering in their Zion tours.
Make the most of your trip to Zion National Park by booking a half-day or full-day tour that includes lots of activities. For example, the Great Chamber/Peekaboo Slot Canyon UTV Tour 4 Hours takes you walking and off-roading through Slot Canyon and hiking along the Great Chamber sand dune. You’ll also visit a cave lake and learn about the area’s geology from your guide.
If you only have a few days in Zion, you can see some top sites, like Zion Canyon, Angels Landing, and the Narrows. If you'd like to take longer hikes to more remote locations, plan to stay for three days or more.
Zion is open year-round, but April through November are the most popular months. The park's free shuttle runs during this time of year, making it easy to get around. If you visit in the winter, it might be too cold to explore spots like Angels Landing and the Narrows.
According to travelers, these are the best attractions in Zion National Park:
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There are tons of great day trips to take in Zion National Park. According to traveler reviews, this is the best day trip to book right now:
- Zion Jeep Tour Premium Package - Morning Tour
- The Narrows: Zion National Park Private Guided Hike
- Zion Full-Day Small Group Tour With Narrows
- Zion Full-Day Private Tour and Hike
- White Pocket Adventure
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You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a great time in Zion National Park. Here are some of the best Zion National Park activities under US$35:
There are tons of Zion National Park activities to enjoy in the fresh air. Here are some of the top outdoor tours to book right now:
- Peekaboo Slot Canyon UTV and Hiking Adventure
- Award Winning UTV Slot Canyon Tour
- East Zion Crimson Canyon Hike and UTV Adventure
- Peek-A-Boo Slot Canyon Tour UTV Adventure (Private)
- East Zion 4-Hour Slot Canyon Canyoneering UTV Tour
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