9/19/2017
We spent a week at
Zion NP. The first 3 nights we stayed at a BLM camp (free) 15 miles from the south entrance.
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BLM campsite. |
On the second day we learned the procedure for getting one of the "first come first serve" site at the South Campground in the park. They start assigning sites at 7 am so we arrived at 6:30, in the dark, and were the 21st in line.
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7 am, in line for a campsite. |
At 10:30 we got a site, then we had to drive back to the BLM camp to retrieve the camper. We weren't going to drag the camper to the park until we were SURE we'd get a site. The whole procedure took a very long morning before we were settled and ready for lunch. After hiking the first 2 days we were going to take the day off anyway.
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Campsite in Zion, with "The Watchman" in the background |
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The Watchman at sunset from campsite. |
All the effort to get a campsite "IN" the part was worth it. Everything is within walking distance including a couple of trail heads. The shuttle system worked great. We liked it better than driving to a location in the park and searching for a parking place. The South Campground has no hookups (dry camping) so we were very conservative with our resources. All totaled we were a week "off grid".
Now that we know the process for getting a campsite in Zion, they're changing it next March.
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We talked to a camp host who said the reservation
can be made no more than 2 weeks in advance. |
Zion is one of those places where you just can't stop taking pictures. Here's a FEW of ours...
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First morning, before we knew where to go
we found this "ad hock" trail at a turnout. |
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Then... |
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... and now. |
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Sun rising over the cliffs. |
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Joan, blending in, on the
Kayenta Trail. |
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Looking down canyon from the Kayenta Trail. |
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View up canyon from the Watchman Trail on
a cloudy afternoon. |
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Late afternoon from Weeping Rock. |
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Court of the Patriarchs, late afternoon. |
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Morning walk, up canyon on the Pa'rus Trail. |
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Virgin River from Pa'rus Trail |
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Trail along Virgin river, looking down canyon. |
Coming next, A couple of nights with electricity, WAHOO!