Day 4 – May 8 – Afternoon and Early Evening After our hike on Canyon Overlook Trail, Maris and I drove through Zion’s south entrance/exit and on to nearby Springdale to check into the Best Western. The main road that runs north through the center of the park isn’t open to private vehicles, so we left our [...]
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Emerald pools, pale pink sand, and white shuttle buses
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