Zion Adventure Guide
Nestled in the rugged landscape of Virgin, Utah, Zion Wildflower Resort is perfectly located for guests wanting to be near Zion National Park.
Our Top Picks
Local Restaurants
River Rock Roasting Co.
(435) 635-7625

Whiptail
(435) 772-0283

Oscars Cafe
(435) 435-772-3232

MeMe’s Cafe – (435) 772-0114
Lonny Boy’z BBQ – (435) 215-3011
King’s Landing Bistro – (435) 772-7422
Camp Outpost Co. Zion – (435) 703-2269
Zion Pizza & Noodle – (435) 772-3815
Bit & Spur Restaurant – (435) 772-3498
Dulivia Ristorante Italiano – (435) 772-3700
Anthera – (435) 772-0276
Stage Coach Grille – (435) 772-0665
Switchback Grille – (435) 772-3700
The Parkhouse Cafe – (435) 772-0100
Thai Sapa – (435) 772-0510



Welcome to Southern Utah
Popular Recreation Areas
Zion National Park
The highlight of Zion National Park is an expansive canyon. Averaging 2,000 feet deep, Zion Canyon offers hiking opportunities along its floor in the 20 to 30 foot wide area known as The Narrows and the challenging area known as The Subway…
Kolob Canyon
Get a feel for Kolob Canyons by taking the five-mile scenic drive on Kolob Canyons Road, the only paved road in this section of the park.
Sand Hollow
Sand Hollow is a very scenic area with beautiful blue water and a landscape of red sandstone. Sand Hollow Reservoir is a great place to boat, fish, and dive, and off-highway vehicles can be used to explore and ride the dunes of Sand Mountain. After that, RV or tent camp in a campground or on the beach.
Biking at Gooseberry Mesa
While the thought of southern Utah conjures up images of red rock, cowboys, and cattle in many visitors’ minds, those of us who are lucky enough to live in the area know that the wide variety of landscapes is what makes this the outdoor enthusiast’s playground.
Southern Utah
The Wildflower Blog
6 Reasons to Visit During Zion’s Secret Season
If you’re like most visitors to Zion National Park, you’ve only ever visited the park during the summer months. There’s no shortage of reasons why this is the most popular season in the park. Most...
Winter Driving Tips for Your Zion Cabin Stay
Think that you can only plan a stay in a Zion cabin or glamping tent in the warmer months? Think again! With heat or heated blankets in every unit, you can stay warm and cozy even on the coldest...
The Off-Season Zion Canyon Shuttle Schedule
Riding the Zion Canyon Shuttle is a big part of most visits to the park. The shuttle ferries guests to many of the park’s most popular attractions. For most of the year, guests of our luxury camp in...
Family-Friendly Activities for Your Stay in Angels Landing Hotels
If you’re traveling with kids or older adults, Angels Landing might not be the best choice for your family’s big day in Zion National Park. The challenging five-mile trail has almost 1,500 feet of...
Do Your Part to Protect the Park While Camping Near Zion
Camping near Zion is a great way to get up close and personal with the incredible landscapes of the national park. From your glamping tent at Zion Wildflower Resort, you’ll enjoy stunning views of...
Winter Activities You’ll Soon Be Able to Enjoy From Our Zion Park Cabins
Fall is a great time to visit Zion National Park. The temperatures are cooling, the crowds are thinning, and the leaves are changing, making for a great time for hiking and taking in the views. But...
6 Reasons to Visit During Zion’s Secret Season
If you’re like most visitors to Zion National Park, you’ve only ever visited the park during the summer months. There’s no shortage of reasons why this is the most popular season in the park. Most...
Winter Driving Tips for Your Zion Cabin Stay
Think that you can only plan a stay in a Zion cabin or glamping tent in the warmer months? Think again! With heat or heated blankets in every unit, you can stay warm and cozy even on the coldest...


