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Zion National Park



Zion Canyon will amaze
you with its outdoor
activities in every season.
Try hiking, biking,
horseback-riding,
river-tubing, rock-climbing, swimming, bird-watching,
rock-hounding, fishing & photography.


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Join us for a few days…
you won’t regret it.





Bike Zion

&
Springdale Cycle

Bike shops are
excellent resources offering detailed mountainbiking information, trail maps,
sales, rentals,
expert repairs, and guide/shuttle service.

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There are hundreds of
trails for extreme
biking or a casual bike
sightseeing tour through
the park.



Southern Utah
Fly-Fishing



Enjoy fishing in
Dixie National Forest,
or Zion back country in
the upper Virgin River
or other pristine areas of
Southern Utah. 

Fishing trips can be arranged.



Horseback Riding


Zion Trail Rides
Riding in the park can be arranged with

Virgin Stables at Falcon Ridge Ranch
offers a more intimate experience with horse
rides up to spectacular panoramic views.

Red Rock Riding

Personalized tours for experienced riders.



Zion Adventure Company

Canyoneering, bouldering, technical climbing and river
hiking outfitters. They can provide everything you need from
guides and  ground schools to river shoes, wet suits and
climbing equipment - rentals or sales.


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Zion Narrows Shuttle
Providing shuttle service to trailheads and backcountry
areas that are not accessible by the Free Zion Shuttle.

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Zion National Park
immediately adjacent to the town of Springdale, is open
year-round and offers many special programs for young and old.
You can tour the visitor center and museum, see educational
slide shows, go on short walks and talks with park rangers.
There's a summer junior ranger program at the
Nature Center for children 6 to 12 years old.
All the programs are entertaining and free.








The Michael Fatali Gallery
The Fatali Gallery showcases incredible photography of the
Southwest by Michael Fatali. Guided photographic shoots of
Zion Park and the wonderfully diverse areas of the
Colorado Plateau can be arranged with
The Fatali Schoolhouse of Photography.


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The Worthington Gallery

Located in a historic pioneer home  heralding from the
early settlement of Springdale. The gallery specializes in works
of pottery by some of the west's most talented artisans along
with selected works in other media, including painting and sculpture.


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Kolob Art gallery
Beautiful, unique art and gifts showcasing local talent.
Stone & Bronze Sculpture
s, Art Glass, Watercolors,
Oil Paintings, Pastels and more...


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Tribal Arts Gallery
Featuring the finest in Native American and southwestern
jewelry and art. Unique treasures at fair prices for your
lasting enjoyment.


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Red Rock Jewelry & Artwork

A gallery featuring local artists/craftsmen and original jewelry
designs of gallery owner Karla Player. Original creations
inspired by the beauty of Zion.


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Maynard Dixon Gallery
(noted Southwest artist  1875 - 1946)
The Thunderbird Foundation  for the Arts is dedicated to
preserving the Spirit, Legacy and Artwork of Maynard Dixon.  
They have restored and maintain his home, studio and gallery
in Mt. Caramel.






Concerts & Performing Arts

Twilight Concert Series

Dixie College O.C.Tanner
Amphitheater in Springdale.

The weekend concerts are set
in a stunning 2000-seat
amphitheater nestled in the
shadows
of towering
Zion National Park cliffs. 
The season's scheduled
performers are always an
eclectic mix of excellence: 
The Utah Symphony,
bluegrass, repertory dance,
Tibetan drummers, Alpen horns,
folk music, country western, jazz,
rock and more. 
Tickets may be purchased at
Flanigan's or at the gate. 
For more information call 435.652.7994,
or e-mail:  gbunker@dixie.edu


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Zion Canyon Giant Screen Theatre

145 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale,
435.772.2400, 888.256.FILM.
One of the most spectacular film experiences anywhere.
Hourly shows on a 6-story screen.
Zion Canyon
Treasure of the Gods
(shown on the odd-numbered hours)
is a 40-minute film highlighting the region's history and beauty.
Also
other giant screen feature films
(shown on the even-numbered hours)
take you on a spectacular cinematic journeys.
Tickets available at the box office.
Discount tickets
available at Flanigan's.
Adjacent to Zion National Park.
Open 7 days a week year round except Christmas Day.
Winter show times (November 1st – March 31st):
11:00 AM – 7:00 PM; Summer show times
(April 1st – October 31st): 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM.


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Utah Shakespearean Festival

Recipient of the 2000 Tony Award
(for Outstanding Regional Theater). 
Enjoy world-class performances of the Bard presented
in an authentic replica of 'The Globe Theatre',
medieval green shows, contemporary plays in the
Randall Theatre, workshops, seminars and lectures as
well as other activities.  Located in Cedar City, the season
runs from late June through mid-October.



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Tuacahn Ampitheatre

In Snow Canyon (10 miles from St. George).  
An unforgettable evening watching
hit Broadway plays
surrounded by 1500-foot red sandstone cliffs. 
The season runs from mid-June to early September.

Zion Canyon is the ideal place to headquarter your vacation. 
The wonders of Bryce Canyon National Park,
Grand Canyon, Kolob Canyon, Lake Powell,
Cedar Breaks and Las Vegas are all within comfortable
driving distance. There are amazing golf opportunities
at nearby Hurricane and St. George.


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Flanigan's Inn at Zion Nation Park
Lodging   •   Dining   •   Spa   •   Adventure   •   Zion National Park


428 Zion Park Blvd ~ Springdale, Utah 84767
435-772-3244   •   800-765-RSVP   •   Fax: 435-772-
3396
email: info@flanigans.com