Southern Utah’s Amazing Natural Wonders – Zion National Park Subway

Southern Utah has many amazing natural wonders and the Zion National Park Subway tops them all. This natural subway is not your typical train ride, but rather a special connection of natural tunnels that you walk through. This subway is so popular that you have to get in the lottery since there are only 80 permits allotted per day during the peak months of March through November. However, May through September is the best times to go.

Accessing the subway is not easy. You have to hike over nine miles of hard terrain that requires a bit of skill, but the beauty is something you won’t find anywhere else. Therefore, I have found some photos of Zion National Parks natural subway to share.

The subway is so special that groups of more than twelve are not permitted. Therefore, you have to be selective when bringing your friends. Get your permit by calling 1-435-772-0170.

Before you plan your trip to Zion National Parks natural subway, check the schedule at the park. Heavy snow runoff in the spring can cause the tunnels to flood. And, the Left Fork Trailend is on the Kolob Reservoir Road, 8 miles north of the town of Virgin.

 

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