With 32 natural geothermal hot springs, 16 globally-inspired mineral soaking pools, cold plunges, barrel saunas, delicious food, and drinks served poolside, this water-rich oasis is everything you need to ease your aches and pains. Family friendly areas and 21+ exclusive areas as well! 10am-10pm
Just a short drive from Springdale, Grafton is a well-preserved ghost town with historic buildings and a pioneer cemetery. It's a fascinating glimpse into the area's past and has been featured in films like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Deep Creek Coffee Company: A local favorite known for its specialty lattes and organic, locally sourced breakfast and lunch options, including quinoa bowls and sandwiches.
Canyon Coffee: A cozy spot to grab a coffee or chai latte, perfect for energizing before a day in Zion.
Perks at Cable Mountain: Located just outside the park entrance, it's convenient for a morning pick-me-up before heading into Zion.
Project Barnyard is located just a few minutes away and is an animal rescue that focuses on saving horses, donkeys, and mules- mostly seniors who love treats and attention. You can schedule a time to come out, get a tour, meet each animal, and hear their story. You can groom them and make them feel special - you can learn how to properly brush them, braid their hair, and walk them. Contact them on their website to schedule a visit.
If Zion National Park hasn't piqued your interest, here are some other great outdoor options!
Tubing on the Virgin River: For a fun adventure, rent a tube from Zion Outfitters and float down the river towards George Barker River Park. Rentals are typically available from May through July.
Blue Sage Ranch Horse Rides: Explore the west and see all the majestic views of Zion on a private horse riding experience
Utah Off Road Tours: Ride the rugged trails near Zion and let the stunning views take your breath away on a Can-Am adventure tour!