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Zion National Park Self-Guided Driving & Shuttling Tour

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Springdale, US
3.5 (16)
Springdale, US
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Experience the raw beauty of Zion National Park with the Zion National Park GPS-Guided Audio Tour. This self-guided tour allows you to explore the stunning landscapes, towering mountains, and natural pools of Zion at your own pace. Simply download the app onto your phone, enter the unique password, and let the GPS-enabled audio guide lead the way. Discover world-famous sights like Angel's Landing and the Narrows as you drive and take the park shuttle. Whether you choose to listen individually or share headphones with your group, this tour provides a truly immersive experience. With no expiration and lifetime validity, you can embark on this adventure whenever you please. Don't miss out on the opportunity to witness the beauty of Zion National Park in all its glory. Book your self-guided audio tour now!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 2 hours - 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Stunning natural pools
  • Gorgeous vistas
  • World-famous sights like Angel's Landing
  • Raw and untouched natural beauty
  • Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
  • Great value: purchase per car, not per person. More affordable than bus or guided tours!
  • Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!
  • Perfect narrator: nothing can beat listening to a great voice. Proven with tons of rave reviews!
  • Offline maps: no signal, no problem! Works perfectly without cellular or wifi.
  • Comprehensive route and stops: See it all, miss nothing, leave no stone unturned!
  • Go at your own pace: Start anytime, pause anywhere, enjoy breaks for snacks and photos freely!
  • Hands-free: audio stories play on their own based on your location. Easy to use!
  • Attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservations

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Introduction

Experience the captivating beauty of Zion National Park with the Zion National Park GPS-Guided Audio Tour. This self-guided audio tour allows you to explore the park at your own pace while providing informative and engaging commentary. With its raw landscape, including majestic mountain peaks, breathtaking natural pools, and awe-inspiring vistas, Zion National Park offers a truly unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

What to Expect?

During your Zion National Park GPS-Guided Audio Tour, you can expect to have a comprehensive and immersive experience of the park's iconic sights. The GPS-enabled audio tour will guide you along your route, providing interesting facts and stories about the world-famous landmarks such as Angel's Landing and the Narrows. The tour is designed to enhance your understanding and appreciation of the park's natural wonders, ensuring that you don't miss any of its hidden gems.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone who wants to explore Zion National Park independently and at their own pace. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends or family, this self-guided audio tour is suitable for all. It offers flexibility and freedom, allowing you to take breaks for photos, snacks, or hikes whenever you desire. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this tour provides valuable insights and enriches your overall experience of Zion National Park.

Why Book This?

By booking the Zion National Park GPS-Guided Audio Tour, you'll gain exclusive access to a wealth of benefits and unique selling points. This tour offers an easy-to-use experience, with stories playing automatically based on your GPS location. You'll have access to help throughout the day via call, chat, or email, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable journey. The tour also includes a full itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated stories, videos, and text, allowing you to delve deeper into the park's history and significance. With offline use capabilities, you won't need a cell signal or Wi-Fi, and the offline GPS map and route will keep you on track. Additionally, this private tour allows you to explore in your own vehicle or rental car, giving you the freedom to take breaks and go at your preferred pace. This tour offers great value, as you only need to purchase one per car, saving you money compared to a bus tour.

Good to Know

It's important to note that the Zion National Park GPS-Guided Audio Tour is not a park entrance ticket, shuttle reservation, or a special driving permit. You will receive a unique password and an app after booking, which you can download onto your phone to access the tour. The tour comes with lifetime validity, allowing you to use it on any day and at any time, even on multiple visits to the park. Parking fees, transportation, food/drinks, and national park/attraction passes are not included in the tour.

Reviews

Customers who have purchased and used the Zion National Park GPS-Guided Audio Tour have expressed their satisfaction with the experience. They have praised the informative and engaging narration, which enhanced their understanding and appreciation of the park's beauty. Many reviewers highlighted the convenience and flexibility of the self-guided tour, allowing them to explore at their own pace and take breaks whenever desired. Overall, customers have found this tour to be a valuable addition to their Zion National Park visit, providing them with a memorable and enriching experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Zion National Park

Zion National Park is a southwest Utah nature preserve distinguished by Zion Canyon’s steep red cliffs. Zion Canyon Scenic Drive cuts through its main section, leading to forest trails along the Virgin River. The river flows to the Emerald Pools, which have waterfalls and a hanging garden. Also along the river, partly through deep chasms, is Zion Narrows wading hike.

Springdale Visitor Center

Welcome to Zion National Park! This raw landscape has it all: staggering mountain peaks, stunning natural pools, and gorgeous vistas. We’ll explore it all today.

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Zion Canyon Visitor Center

Continue straight. Just before the bridge, you’ll see a path on the left. That’s the start of the Pa’rus Trail. And just after the bridge is another path -- the Watchman Trail. Both are popular hikes with great views at the end.

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Zion Human History Museum

While we don’t know too much about those Ice Age hunters, newer residents left their stories behind. Around 300 BCE, people started settling down here and farming. They grew squash and corn, and gradually learned how to better cultivate the land and survive the unforgiving climate. One group, the Fremont, cultivated a drought- and cold-resistant species of corn which could thrive even at high altitudes.

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Canyon Junction Bridge

We’re almost at Canyon Junction Bridge. There’s a lot going on there: First, it’s a great sunset spot. Be sure to come back here later. Second, there are great views of the Watchman and other mountains. If you find parking, take it and listen to the Learn More stories about the peaks. Third, this is where the road splits: Turn left if you want to drive along the Scenic Road and visit the Narrows, Angel’s Landing, or the Emerald Pools.

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Court of the Patriarchs

Whew, what a view! Those three mountains are the iconic Court of the Patriarchs. And who are these patriarchs? Well, a local Christian minister named them after three figures from the Bible: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, from left to right.

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Zion National Park Lodge

The park service works hard to keep this place as natural and untouched as possible… while simultaneously handling over 4 million visitors each year. But that wasn’t the case in the early 1900s. No one knew about this place and that meant no revenue... and that meant… development.

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Emerald Pools

First, bring lots of water! You may think you’ve got enough… but you probably don’t. This might seem obvious, but Utah’s heat is unforgiving, and heat-stroke or sun-stroke can easily ruin a fun vacation. Second, make sure you don’t overtax yourself! Hiking around here is going to be more difficult than you might be used to, thanks to the elevation. Be sure you don’t embark on journeys you’re not certain you’ll be able to finish.

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Angel's Landing

This park has a ton of great trails, but Angel’s Landing stands in a league of its own. Those who complete the hike describe it as a breathtaking experience like no other, offering impossible views and a major adrenaline rush.

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The Grotto Picnic Area

his spot offers picnic tables, restrooms, and fire grates. But the surrounding trails are the main attraction!

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Weeping Rock Trail

A continuous stream of water trickles down its face from a stream far above

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Big Bend Viewpoint

As we round the Big Bend of the Virgin River, we’ll approach the last viewpoint on this drive. Stop there for magnificent views of the Great White Throne and the towering peak of Angel’s Landing.

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Temple of Sinawava Trail

To see the Narrows, you’ll want to follow the paved Riverwalk all the way to the end. It’s a flat, easy walk, full of beautiful greenery and towering natural skyscrapers. But before you set off, let’s talk about the Temple of Sinawava.

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The East Temple

That towering summit ahead is the East Temple, standing at 1,700 feet. Notice how the cliff isn’t all one color? You’ve probably seen this on the other rock faces as well. That’s because these cliffs are actually made of rock from a bunch of different eras in the earth’s history.

Zion scenic drive viewpoint 2

At the next hairpin turn, you’ll see a pull off. If there’s room, stop there for some incredible views. While stopped, click on Learn More to hear why the Mormons called this place Zion.

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The Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel

Make sure to turn on those headlights -- because the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel is just ahead! Once inside, you might be tempted to stop and take photos, but you’ll have to resist the urge: stopping is strictly prohibited.

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Canyon Overlook Trail

The Canyon Overlook Trail is one of East Zion’s finest -- even though it’s short and easy. Why? Simple -- the spectacular views from the top.

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Altar of Sacrifice

If you look closely at the Altar of Sacrifice, you’ll notice that it’s got streaks of rusty red running down the sides. Early Mormon pioneers saw this and thought it looked like blood spilling from a sacrificial altar. Of course, there’s a much less gruesome explanation.

Checkerboard Mesa

Look at that mesa rising into the sky. Notice anything peculiar? As you get closer, you should be able to make out a strange grid of criss-crossed lines all over it. It looks a bit like a checkerboard, which is how it gets the name Checkerboard Mesa!

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East Entrance Ranger Station

We’re at the East Ranger Station, which means we’ve reached the end of our tour. I hope you’ve enjoyed learning about the formation of this majestic place and all the people who’ve lived here over the millennia. If you’re planning to visit other parks in the southwest, such as Bryce, Arches, or Monument Valley, be sure to check out my other tours.

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Reviews

(16)

3.5 (16)

Laurence_W

Good explanation but the app is no suitable with every cel, it works with iphone and I beleive it is a point to be improved.

Dana_O

The parts that I was able to do were great they were very informative. But unfortunately Park Rangers had closed off most of the scenic drive so I didn’t get to listen to a lot of it

Andrei_R

Interesting information, not annoying and not too much. Learned more about the history and surrounding nature.

Mildred R

Zion National Park's self-guided driving and shutting audio tour is an absolute gem. With captivating narration, breathtaking views, and the freedom to explore at your own pace, this experience is a must-do for nature lovers. Immerse yourself in the park's beauty, discover hidden canyons, and create unforgettable memories. Don't miss out on this unique adventure through Zion!

Wendy_R

Easy to use but unfortunately it start over every time we would go offline. Got alittle annoying but nonetheless we saw everything on the self tour

Ruth_B

I downloaded the app when I had good connection. When I got there, went to the Zion visitor center and ranger helped me connect to the internet, but as soon as I started hiking down a trail, no internet. But when I got to the next stop, the audio tour automatically came on! And it was interesting and helpful.

Curiosity735595

Very disappointed. Private vehicles were not allowed to travel the route consequently The money was wasted.

Stacy_H

The driving tour was fantastic especially for anyone who doesn’t love to hike. There were many places to pull off and take pictures. The shuttle bus at Zion was basically for those who wanted to hike the trails and we really wanted to see the beautiful scenery without that. Would highly recommend!!

Russ C

The commentary was perfect for a great driving experience in The Zion National Park. We knew where to stop, a brief history of the location and identify our location of pictures taken.

Morobi

We gave up trying to figure it out. No one at the Lodge or Visitor’s Center knew anything about it and directions were to vague to follow. Robert Hines
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