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Best Time to Visit: Spring or Fall are the best times to visit thanks to mild weather, perfect for hiking. Avoid crowds by visiting in March or November, on either end of peak season. Where to Stay: If you’re looking to stay in the park, your best option is Zion Lodge.
With only 90 miles of trails it is hard to avoid the crowds. Less popular trails may help you get away from the crowds for a few miles. More remote, wilderness, or off-trail experiences take much more preparation.
1. Hike as early as possible. Our guides have a saying–”an hour earlier, a mile farther”. Or sometimes two hours. Maybe three. To enjoy an ultra-popular destination like Angel’s Landing without traffic jams, aim to hit the trail before sunrise.
Fall is probably the best time to visit in terms of moderate weather, cooler temperatures and fewer overall crowds. Do your best to avoid weekends and holidays at any time of the year.
But to choose the best time to visit Zion National Park, you'll need to evaluate the cost, crowds, and weather against the goals of your trip. Avoid the most crowded months in Zion...
At Zion National Park, the weather is very pleasant in the morning (until 9-10 a.m.) and late in the afternoon (from around 4 or 5 p.m). These times offer the best light and the fewest crowds for taking photos and hiking, especially for the longer and more challenging trails.
When Is the Best Time to Visit Zion National Park to Avoid Crowds? Late fall and early spring typically experience fewer crowds than in the summer, but overall, winter is the best time to visit Zion if you want the national park all to yourself.