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Visiting Zion National Park with a Toddler: The Complete Guide

Toddler in the Narrows in Zion National Park

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The National Parks of the United States are absolutely stunning and visiting Zion National Park with a toddler is certainly a delightful experience.  Experiencing the parks through the eyes of our son has become a wonderful adventure.  Since having our son we approach park visits differently, but the experiences are equally as relaxing, invigorating, and captivating.  The purpose of this post is to arm you with the resources and information that you need so that you can plan an exciting and relaxing trip to Zion.  Additionally, I hope to convince you that it is not only possible but enjoyable to visit Zion National Park with a toddler and that there are plenty of things for small children to do on a nature-centered vacation.

Zion National Park Visitors Center
Zion National Park Pedestrian Entrance

Useful Things to Know

Zion NP Free Shuttle Bus

What Can Kids Do In Zion National Park?

A common question that I get is, “what do you DO at a National Park?” And now that we have the kid in tow it’s, “what do you do there and doesn’t your son get bored?”  Well, there are LOTS of things ‘to do’ at U.S. National Parks and Zion is no different.  Naturally, the number one thing to do at Zion is go hiking/walking.  However, there are many other things to do and I’ll run down each of them.

Hiking, Obviously

Hiking with a small child is very different than hiking with adults.  The most important thing to remember is to take it slow.  Hiking with kids is about the journey not about the destination. Pre-children my husband and I used to do 10-15 mile hikes and we HAD to get to the end. We still set goal destinations but we are ok with not getting there.

What to pack for the day/preparedness

What you pack for a toddler does not differ much from what you’d bring for yourself.  If you are only going in a mile or so from the Visitors Center/Parking lot then you can bring a small pack and leave most of your stuff in the car.  If you are going more than a mile out it’s all about having the right gear and being prepared.   Here is what we had in our pack when we hiked Zion National Park with our toddler:

Kid Friendly Hikes in Zion Canyon:

You will find that the most kid-friendly trails are those that are paved, marked with a handicap symbol and those listed under the ‘easy’ section of the hiking guide.  I have included a number next to each trail that corresponds to its Shuttle Stop.

Riverside Walk & Cliffs-Zion National Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Looking Back Towards Riverside Walk
End of Riverside Walk, Beginning of The Narrows

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Narrows
Banks of the Virgin River-The Narrows

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rockslide at Upper Emerald Pool Trailhead
Lower Emerald Pool Trail

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lookout from Weeping Rock
The Trail to Weeping Rock

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other Things for Children to Do in Zion National Park?

Zion-Mt. Caramel Tunnel
East Side of Zion National Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Our Trip Itinerary: October in Zion

Toddler Playing in Front of Zion Lodge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recommended Itinerary for Zion National Park with a Toddler, if You Only Have One Day:

If you only have one day I would get out early and hit the Riverside Walk and hike up the Narrows as much as you feel comfortable. On the way back down the canyon hit Weeping Rock and then the Emerald Pools. Let your child(ren) run around in front of Zion Lodge and get some ice cream.  Then head back to the Visitor’s Center. If you have time, drive the Zion/Mt. Caramel Highway.

 

 

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