Winter Is Coming – Zion and Bryce
Photo Credit: James Udall on flickr
The traffic that goes through Zion is one of the highest of any national park in the United States, with Bryce Canyon following suite. But as with many parks, traffic declines much during the winter months due to the access being decreased. As you look at this photo of Zion in winter, you’ll realize, as did we, how big of a shame that is.
Photo Credit: Globe Images
When winter hits these stunning parks, they become winter wonderlands! The stunning views with fresh snow are enough to make you want to brave the chilly weather and go stomping out into the wild blue (or should we say towering red canyons).
Photo Credit: Michael Just on flickr
Anytime of the year is a good time to visit Zion or Bryce!
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