SPRINGDALE, Utah-
The cost to visit Zion National Park will increase 25 percent to $25 per car, starting Jan. 1, the first raise since 2000.
Bicyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians, 16 years or older, will pay $12, a $2 or 20 percent increase. Both fees are good for seven days.
“The monies that the park collects from these increased entrance fees will go directly toward benefiting the visitors through improved services and facilities,” Superintendent Jock Whitworth said in a statement.
On Jan. 1, the government will also start selling the $80 America the Beautiful pass, good for entry to federal recreation sites across the country for one year from the month it is first used or validated. For details on the pass, visit or call 888-275-8747.



