Like many destinations in the U.S., the months of May through August are the busiest times of year in Zion National Park. This is when the weather is warmest across the nation. Most schools have...
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Kid-Friendly Activities During Your Stay in Zion National Park Accommodations
From its steep hiking trails to the challenging landscapes, it’s easy to assume that Zion has little to offer families with young children. But this isn’t the case at all! A stay in our Zion...
Wildlife You Might Spot While Camping Zion
Camping Zion is a great way to experience the unique beauty of these incredible destinations. Zion Wildflower Resort combines the amenities of the best luxury hotels Zion National Park has to offer...
Day Trip Spotlight: Bryce Canyon National Park
As our name suggests, Zion Wildflower is one of the best hotels near Virgin Utah for exploring Zion National Park. But while this incredible park is certainly one of the region’s most popular...
Where to Stay in Zion National Park
In 2019, Zion National Park celebrated its centennial. If you’ve ever had the chance to visit the park, you know that the town of Springdale, located at the park’s main entrance, as well as the...
4 Reasons Zion Wildflower is One of the Best Hotels Zion Has to Offer
Planning your first visit to Zion National Park can be intimidating. There are hundreds of hotels, motels, campgrounds, vacation rentals, and resorts to choose from, as well as a number of local...
How to Hike The Narrows
Didn’t get a permit for an Angels Landing hike during your visit? Or maybe you simply want to check out Zion National Park’s other iconic hiking trail? Whatever the case, a hike on The Narrows is...
The Ultimate Guide to Kolob Canyon
When most people think about visiting Zion National Park, they think of iconic trails like Angels Landing or the Narrows. They might know that they’ll need to ride the Zion Canyon Shuttle to get...
5 Ways to Enjoy Zion on a Busy Day at Springdale Resorts
In 2021 alone, Zion National Park welcomed more than five million guests. While that year broke records, the park continues to top lists of the most visited national parks in the country year after...
8 Amenities to Enjoy at Our Zion Accommodation
For many of our guests, a stay at Zion Wildflower Resort wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Zion National Park. This iconic park is located less than 20 minutes away from our resort, making it...
No Permit, No Problem: Alternatives to an Angels Landing Hike
Even if you’ve never been to Zion National Park, you’ve likely heard of Angels Landing. This iconic trail is known for the incredible views at the summit, as well as the challenging obstacles you’ll...
Family-Friendly Hikes in Zion National Park
Zion Wildflower Resort is the ultimate destination for a family getaway. Many of our unique Zion National Park bungalows and tents feature bunk beds, including our Covered Wagons, the Sego Lily King...
What to Pack for Zion National Park
One of the best things about staying in a glamping tent or one of our Zion National Park bungalows is that everything you need for an amazing trip is included. On a regular camping trip, you’d have...
Planning Your Angels Landing Hike
Angels Landing is one of the most popular hikes in Zion and one of the most famous in the country. Hiking this iconic trail is a bucket-list item for many travelers visiting the park. But if you...
Top Tips for Choosing Hotels Near Zion National Park
Planning a Southern Utah adventure in 2023? One of the first things you’ll need to do is choose your Zion accommodation. With so many hotels near Zion National Park to choose from, narrowing down...
4 Reasons to Book a Stay in a Canvas Glamping Tent
Looking for a way to make your next visit to Southern Utah even more special? A stay in a canvas glamping tent may be the answer. Alongside a luxury wagon or our bungalow cabins, Zion Wildflower...
The Ultimate 7-Day Itinerary for Zion National Park Resorts
At nearly 230 square miles, you could explore Zion National Park for weeks, months, or even years without seeing everything. This is even more true when you consider how much the park changes from...
Winter Activities to Enjoy at Lodging Near Zion National Park
Some years, Southern Utah enjoys relatively mild winters. Zion National Park sees its fair share of snow storms. While March may be nearly here, Zion is once again facing down a winter storm. This...
Using the Zion Canyon Shuttle System During Your Wildflower Resort Stay
There are plenty of things that make Zion National Park unique. From the towering red rock peaks to the one-of-a-kind hiking trails to the diverse wildlife, the park is definitely something everyone...
Top Tips for Hiking Angels Landing Zion
Angels Landing Zion National Park is often touted as one of the most iconic trails in the United States. It’s also sometimes called one of the most dangerous. The trail’s dangerous reputation is...
7 Zion National Park Facts You Might Not Know
Planning a visit to Zion Wildflower Resort in 2023? Whether it’s your first visit or you’re already a Zion pro, there’s always something new to discover. We’ve compiled a list of seven Zion National...
How to Hike Angels Landing in 2023
Angels Landing is perhaps Zion’s best-known landmark. At its height, more than 300,000 people hiked the famous trail each year. Despite being such a popular hike, it’s also one of the nation’s most...
Zion Glamping vs Private Bungalows: Which is Right for You?
At Zion Wildflower Resort, we offer a variety of lodging options for guests to choose from. Our Zion glamping tents and covered wagons are perhaps the most unique! These are perfect for those who...
How to Visit Zion Like a Pro
More than 5 million people make their way to Zion National Park each year. That’s an increase of about 90 percent over the number of visitors in 2010. Despite the park’s growing popularity, many...


