The Majestic Grapevine Trailhead: Gateway to Zion's Wonders
Discover the breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife at Grapevine Trailhead, the perfect starting point for exploring Zion National Park.
Grapevine Trailhead serves as an entry point to the stunning landscapes of Zion National Park, offering a blend of scenic views and hiking opportunities for all levels. With its diverse flora and fauna, this hiking area is perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
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- Zion National Park, Kolob Terrace Rd, Springdale, Utah, 84767, US
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Local tips
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful hike.
- Bring plenty of water and snacks, as there are limited facilities on the trails.
- Wear sturdy hiking shoes to ensure comfort on the varied terrain.
- Check the weather before your visit to prepare for changes in temperature and conditions.
- Keep your camera ready to capture the stunning landscapes and wildlife encounters.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are driving to Grapevine Trailhead, start from the Zion Canyon Visitor Center. Head east on Zion Park Blvd and take the right exit onto SR-9. Continue on SR-9 until you reach the junction with Kolob Terrace Road. Turn left onto Kolob Terrace Road. The Grapevine Trailhead is approximately 9 miles down this road on your left. Look for the parking area; there are no fees to park at the trailhead.
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Public Transportation
To reach Grapevine Trailhead using public transportation, take the Zion National Park Shuttle, which operates during peak season (usually from March to November). Board the shuttle at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center and ride to the last stop, which is the Temple of Sinawava. From there, you will need to use a rideshare service or a taxi to reach the Grapevine Trailhead, as it is not within walking distance. Rideshare costs may vary, so plan accordingly.
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Biking
If you prefer biking, you can rent a bike in Springdale, the town adjacent to Zion National Park. Start from Springdale and bike along the Pa'rus Trail until you reach the Zion Canyon Visitor Center. From there, continue on SR-9 and turn onto Kolob Terrace Road. The Grapevine Trailhead is about 9 miles from the junction. Be prepared for some uphill biking and check for bike lane availability on Kolob Terrace Road.
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