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Zion Park Scenic Byway: Hurricane to Mt. Carmel Junction

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United States
Utah
Washington County
Virgin

Zion Park Scenic Byway: Hurricane to Mt. Carmel Junction

Hard

3.0

(16)

47

hikers

Zion Park Scenic Byway: Hurricane to Mt. Carmel Junction

42:56

146km

2,770m

Hiking

Embark on the Zion Park Scenic Byway, a difficult hiking route that immerses you in Zion National Park's dramatic landscapes. You will traverse 90.7 miles (146.0 km) with a significant elevation gain of 9087 feet (2770 metres), a journey estimated to take around 42 hours and 55 minutes. Expect towering…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Includes a segment that may be dangerous

A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.

After 75.4 km for 7.09 km

Waypoints

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Parking

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15.7 km

Over The Edge Bike Shop

Highlight • Rest Area

If you need spare parts for your bike or even a rental bike, this is the place to go. Same applies if you need information about the trail conditions. The …

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2

18.3 km

River Rock Roasting Company

Highlight • Cafe

My favorite café in the area: tasty coffee, awesome views and the best cinnamon rolls in the world.

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20.7 km

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Place Of Worship

4

50.5 km

View to South Mountain

Highlight • Viewpoint

In Springdale you have a fantastic view of the surrounding mountains.

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50.6 km

Majestic View Lodge

Highlight • Mountain Hut

A nice place to stay in Springdale. In the evening you can admire the light of the surrounding mountains, while you are at the pool.

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52.0 km

Springdale River Park

Highlight • Rest Area

This park is a great spot to start and end your ride while you explore the Zion area. There's water, toilets, shady areas, and the river to cool down in.

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7

52.1 km

Springdale River Park. Perfect place for a picnic in the shade, parking, toilet, and drinking water. Extremely beautiful.

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119 km

Sheep, Mountain Zion

Viewpoint

120 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

120 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

121 km

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Viewpoint

12

122 km

Zion Tunnel route

Highlight • Trail

13

124 km

Checkerboard Mesa

Highlight • Natural Monument

These 2 white mountain peaks are in my opinion probably the most significant mountains in the east of the park.

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14

126 km

Zion National Park

Highlight • Canyon

Zion National Park is an El Dorado for hikers. Highly recommended and there is something for everyone.

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15

132 km

Zion Mountain Ranch

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Zion Mountain Ranch is very close to Zion National Park and due to its proximity and high standard a little pricy. But if you come from a long hike, it …

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146 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

53.5 km

28.6 km

24.5 km

23.7 km

9.04 km

6.65 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

64.4 km

37.3 km

19.9 km

12.8 km

6.05 km

5.85 km

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Highest point (2,110 m)

Lowest point (970 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to experience the Zion Park Scenic Byway?

The Zion Park Scenic Byway (SR-9) is primarily a scenic drive, approximately 65 miles long. Driving the entire byway from Hurricane to Mt. Carmel Junction without stops can take around 1.5 to 2 hours. However, to truly experience the area and enjoy the numerous viewpoints and accessible hiking trails, you should plan for a full day, or even multiple days, especially if you intend to explore Zion National Park's interior trails.

Is the Zion Park Scenic Byway suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the byway itself is an easy and highly rewarding scenic drive suitable for all travelers. For hiking, there are options for various skill levels. Within Zion National Park, trails like the Canyon Overlook Trail (moderate, 1 mile roundtrip) offer stunning views and are popular with families. Many viewpoints along the road are also easily accessible, making it suitable for those seeking less strenuous activities.

What is the best time of year to visit the Zion Park Scenic Byway?

Spring (March to May) and Fall (September to November) generally offer the most pleasant weather for visiting the Zion Park Scenic Byway and its surrounding trails, with comfortable temperatures for hiking. Summer can be very hot, and winter may bring snow and ice, potentially closing some sections or making conditions challenging. Always check current weather and road conditions before your visit.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access the byway or Zion National Park?

While driving the full length of the Zion Park Scenic Byway (SR-9) outside of Zion National Park does not require a fee, entering Zion National Park itself does. An entrance fee is required per vehicle, per person, or with a valid national park pass. This fee grants access to the park for a set number of days. Specific permits may also be required for certain backcountry hikes or canyoneering routes within the park.

Are dogs allowed on the Zion Park Scenic Byway and its accessible trails?

Dogs are generally allowed on the Zion Park Scenic Byway itself, but regulations within Zion National Park are stricter. Pets are permitted on paved surfaces, such as roads and parking lots, and on the Pa'rus Trail. They are not allowed on unpaved trails, in wilderness areas, or on shuttle buses. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.

What are some notable landmarks and viewpoints along the byway?

The byway offers continuous breathtaking scenery. Key highlights include the historic Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel, a remarkable engineering feat, and geological formations like Checkerboard Mesa, known for its distinctive grid-like pattern. You'll also find numerous pull-offs and overlooks providing panoramic views of towering sandstone cliffs, mesas, and the Virgin River. The Majestic View Lodge also offers great vistas.

Where are the main access points and parking areas for the byway and its trails?

The Zion Park Scenic Byway runs between Hurricane and Mt. Carmel Junction. Key access points include the towns of Hurricane, Virgin, Rockville, and Springdale. Within Zion National Park, parking is available at various trailheads and visitor centers, but it can fill up quickly, especially during peak season. Consider using the park's shuttle system when available, particularly for accessing trails deeper within Zion Canyon.

Are there specific hiking trails accessible directly from the byway?

Yes, several trails are directly accessible from the byway. The Canyon Overlook Trail is a popular moderate hike found just east of the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel. The East Rim Trail also has an access point near the park's east entrance, offering a more challenging experience. Many visitors also stop to admire Checkerboard Mesa from overlooks along the road.

Does the route intersect with other well-known trails?

Yes, the Zion Park Scenic Byway route provides access to or passes through sections of several other notable trails. These include parts of the Zion Narrows Top-Down Hiking Route, the Hayduke Trail #13, the Zion Narrows Bottom-Up Day-Hiking Route, and the East Rim Trail.

What kind of terrain can I expect along the Zion Park Scenic Byway?

The byway itself is a paved road, but the surrounding landscape is characterized by dramatic and diverse terrain. You'll see towering sandstone cliffs, majestic mesas, and unique rock formations in vibrant shades of red, orange, cream, and brown. The Virgin River often parallels the road, creating riparian habitats. Within Zion National Park, the road features switchbacks and the historic Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel carved through sandstone.

Are there places to eat or stay along the route?

Yes, the towns along the byway, particularly Springdale (just outside Zion National Park's south entrance), offer a variety of dining and lodging options. You can find cafes like River Rock Roasting Company and accommodations such as Majestic View Lodge and Zion Mountain Ranch. There are also facilities like Over The Edge Bike Shop for rentals and gear.

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