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Zion National Park is just 19 miles from the Daysinn in Hurricane, Utah. Our location in the downtown area of Hurricane places us within walking distance to many major restaurants and shops.
Make the Daysinn in Hurricane your base of operations as you explore Zion National Park, or take a day trip to Bryce Canyon, Lake Powell or Grand Canyon National Park.

Welcome to the Days Inn Hurricane near Zion National Park Area.

Hotel Near Coral Pink Sand Dunes, Duail Creek & Sand Hollow State Park

Zion National Park:
Zion National Park is a myriad of deep sandstone canyons, which extend over 30 miles from end to end and covers 229 square miles. The Canyons of Zion National Park were named by early Mormon settlers (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) and many of the formations in the park have names from the bible. The park was established in 1909 as Mukuntuweap National Monument and expanded in 1919 to Zion National Park. The park is composed mostly of sandstone stained by the oxidizing of iron in the rock. Zion National Park with its many canyons contains 75 species of mammals, 271 birds, 32 reptiles and amphibians and 8 fish in the streams and rivers, which have carved these canyons.

Protected within Zion National Park is a spectacular cliff-and-canyon landscape and wilderness full of the unexpected including Kolob Arch - the world's largest arch - with a span that measures 310 feet. Zion National Park is full of beautiful colors, scenery and wildlife. Wildlife such as mule deer, golden eagles, and mountain lions, also inhabit the Park. The sandstone which makes up most of the rock in Zion National Park was formed by the compacting of sand about 150 million years ago. This occurred when cementing properties of compounds such as calcium carbonate compacted the sand which covered the huge desert of the west.

Dunes were at that timed formed into the present day Navajo Sandstone. The next stage of creation occurred starting close to 4 million years ago when streams running of the Colorado Plateau caused the Virgin River to flood. As the river flowed through current area of Zion National Park, it eroded the rock away taking boulders, sand, and pebbles with it. Over time it formed, or rather carved the canyons of Zion National Park that we see today.

Activities:
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Commercial Tour Vehicle Fees:

Commercial tour fees are charged. Operators should contact the park at 435-635-0500 for specific information on rates. Commercial tour operators fee is based on bus capacity and ranges from $35 to $190

Tunnel:

There are size restrictions on vehicles traveling through the 1.1-mile (1.7 km) tunnel on the Zion National Park - Mt. Carmel Highway (SR9). The tunnel height at its east entrance is 11 feet 4 inches (3.5 m). A $10 fee may be required for escort service for large vehicles through the narrow tunnel. Parking of large vehicles is regulated in various locations throughout the Park during the summer.

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Days Inn Hurricane/Zion National Park Area

40 North 2600 West, Hurricane, UT 84737 US | Phone: 435-635-0500 | Fax: 435-635-0272
Toll Free Number - 888-346-5310