![]() **9:30 PM – Last departure from the Lodge that connects to a bus going into Springdale. **9:15 PM – Last departure from the Temple of Sinawava that connects to a bus going into Springdale. **To connect to buses going up the Canyon Loop Route, passengers must get off at the Zion Canyon Village and walk across the footbridge to the NPS Visitor Center inside the Park. **8:05 PM – Last departure from the Majestic View that connects to a bus at the Visitor Center going into the Canyon (Last bus from Lodge – 8:30 PM)Ģ019 SUMMER SCHEDULE – MAY 12 – SEPTEMBER 29ġ0:15 PM – Last departure from Majestic View **8:30 PM – Last departure from the Lodge that connects to a bus going into Springdale. **To connect to buses going up the Canyon Loop Route, passengers must get off at the Zion Canyon Village and walk across the footbridge to the NPS Visitor Center inside the park.Ĩ:30 AM – 8:00 PM – Every 10 – 15 minutesĨ:15 PM – Last departure from the Temple of Sinawava that connects to a bus going into Springdale. **7:05 PM – Last departure from Majestic View that connects to a bus at the Visitor Center going into the Canyon Below you will find the Zion Shuttle Schedule with departure times, estimated wait times & more.Ĩ:30 AM – 8:15 PM – Every 10 – 15 minutesĩ:15 PM – Last departure from Majestic View The Zion Shuttle makes it easy to avoid the hassle of traffic and parking, relieving visitors of needless stress and wasted time. Many of the bus stops have restrooms and water bottle filling stations. Pets are not permitted on shuttle buses and are also not permitted on most trails in the park. It begins from the south end of town at Majestic View Lodge (stop nine) and ends at Zion Canyon Village (stop one) directly next to the visitor center, where you catch the official Zion National Park shuttle. ZION NATIONAL PARK SHUTTLE FREESee the Zion Canyon map at the bottom of the linking webpage to learn more about accessibilities in the park.Įach shuttle bus is wheelchair accessible and has a bike rack capable of carrying at least two bicycles. The Springdale shuttle is another free bus that comes by every 10 or 15 minutes and makes nine stops in Springdale, the gateway town to Zion. ![]() Most of Zion Canyon, including favorite hikes such as Angels Landing, Emerald Pools, Weeping Rock & more, is only accessible by shuttle or bike. To ensure your trip in Zion is stress & hassle free, visitors are encouraged to use the free Zion Shuttle which runs daily, throughout the park. You can access the other three areas of the park along the Zion National Park scenic drives during the shuttle season: Zion- Mount Carmel Scenic Byway / Highway 9 This paved road takes you from Springdale to the East Entrance of the park, about 11 miles in distance. ZION NATIONAL PARK SHUTTLE FULLDue to these record numbers of visitors, Zion can become quite congested, in fact, parking in Zion is limited and parking areas are usually full by mid-morning. The shuttle at Zion is only used to access Zion Canyon. Zion National Park has seen an unprecedented jump in visitation in recent years. It is okay to drink water on the bus, but please do not eat or smoke. Your safety is important to us, so keep your arms, head, camera, phone, and walking stick inside the shuttle bus at all times. What you need to know about the Zion Shuttle. It takes about 40 minutes to ride from the visitor center to the last stop at the end of Zion Canyon. ![]()
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