Planning a trip to Zion National Park in July can feel a bit confusing. Will it be too hot to hike? How crowded does the shuttle get? Can you still do The Narrows or Angels Landing safely in the middle of summer?
If youโre trying to figure out how to make this trip work without the stress, youโre in the right place โ Iโll walk you through exactly what to expect and how to plan it right.
Iโve visited Zion during peak season and learned quickly that July is all about timing and strategy.
This guide is for you if youโre planning a summer trip, want to hike the iconic trails, or are trying to avoid the biggest crowds and mistakes.
Youโll learn what the weather is really like, how the shuttle system works, whatโs realistically doable, and how to plan your days. Quick tip: your best Zion experience in July starts early โ catching one of the first shuttles can mean quieter trails and cooler temperatures.
Iโll keep this practical, honest, and based on real experience.
โผ๏ธ If you just want a quick snapshot about my thoughts on the best time to visit Zion National Park, check out my Best Time to Go To Zion National Park guide. โผ๏ธ
Visiting Zion National Park in July
July in Zion National Park is peak summer โ with soaring temperatures, long sunny days, and some of the busiest crowds of the year.
All roads, trails, and services are fully open, and iconic hikes like Angels Landing and The Narrows are at the top of most visitorsโ lists.
But the desert heat is intense, and planning your days carefully โ especially around early mornings and evenings โ is essential. If youโre prepared for the heat and crowds, July offers incredible scenery, dramatic canyon views, and unforgettable hiking experiences.
Weather in July in Zion
July is hot โ often very hot โ in Zion.
Daytime highs are typically in the 90s to over 100ยฐF. Nighttime lows are usually in the 60s to 70sยฐF. I prefer to get a very early start to the day, rest in the middle of the day, then do another hike late afternoon.
The start of monsoon season means afternoon thunderstorms are possible, so keep an eye on the weather. Narrow slot canyons (including The Narrows) can become dangerous during flash floods, so always check weather forecasts and avoid hiking in narrow canyons during storms.
Heat and sun exposure are the biggest challenges โ hydration is critical!
Whatโs Open in July at Zion National Park
July is the peak summer season, so all park services, roads, and activities are typically open. Hereโs what you can expect.
Zion Canyon Shuttle System
The Zion Canyon shuttle is fully in operation in July.
Private vehicles are not allowed on Zion Canyon Scenic Drive during shuttle season, so you have to use the shuttle (or an e-bike).
There are two shuttle routes: the Park shuttle operates inside Zion Canyon, running run frequently from the Visitor Center to Temple of Sinawava. The Town shuttle runs along the main road in nearby Springdale. They connect at the Visitor Center just inside the park’s main south entrance.
The shuttles run early morning to evening (typically around 6:00 AM โ 8:00 PM in July).
Expect long lines, especially mid-morning and early afternoon. I recommend starting early or visit later in the day to avoid peak crowds.
The parking lot at the Visitor Center is often full by 8:00am in July. If you get there when the parking lot is full, you’ll need to park at one of the private lots in Springdale and take the Town Shuttle to the Visitor Center and the start of the Park Shuttle.
I’ve found around 7:00am to 7:30am is a sweet spot – I’ve gotten there then at the height of summer and found a parking spot and had no lines for the shuttle. Your experience may be different, but that’s been mine.
Scenic Roads
ZionโMount Carmel Highway (including the famous tunnel) is open in July.
โก๏ธ Read my guide: What You Need to Know about the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel (especially if you have an RV or trailer)
Kolob Canyons Scenic Drive is technically open all year, but always check the NPS website for current conditions.
Kolob Terrace Road is open in July (it typically opens in late May).
Visitor Centers
The visitor centers are fully operational in July, including:
Zion Canyon Visitor Center โ about 8:00 AM โ 5:00 PM
Kolob Canyons Visitor Center โ open with midday closure for lunch
The Zion Human History Museum is also open in July.
You can get maps, permits, park information, shuttle info and trail closure updates. Ranger programs run regularly. Water stations are available โ use them often.
Accommodations
Zion Lodge is open year-round and fully operational in July. This is the only hotel located inside the park.
It includes lodging rooms and cabins, a restaurant and cafรฉ, and a gift shop. It’s a great place to cool down during the day. Having an ice cream in the shade of the giant cottonwood tree that covers most of the lawn in front of the lodge is one of my favorite summer activities in Zion!
Rooms book well in advance.
The main gateway town – just outside the main South Entrance to the park – is Springdale and there are plenty of places to stay there.
โก๏ธ The Best Hotels Near Zion National Park
โก๏ธ The Best Hotels in Springdale
โก๏ธ The Best Vacation Rentals Near Zion National Park
Or
โก๏ธ Find a hotel in Springdale on Expedia.
โก๏ธ Find more vacation rentals in or near Springdale on VRBO.
Campgrounds
Campgrounds are open in July.
Watchman Campground is open year-round. It’s inside the canyon and fills up fast during shoulder season. Make reservations up to six months ahead of your visit. Reservations are strongly recommended.
South Campground is closed for a long-term rehabilitation project. It’s typically opens mid-March through October and is near the Visitor Center and shuttle line.
Lava Point Campground is about a 1-hour drive from Zion Canyon on the Kolob Terrace Road. It’s typically open from June through October, depending on weather.
Hiking Highlights in July
Hiking is still a highlight โ but timing is everything. Early mornings and late afternoons are much more comfortable than hiking in the middle of the day!
Angels Landing
One of Zionโs most iconic hikes, this steep, dramatic trail requires a permit year-round. Daily and seasonal lotteries fill quickly, so planning ahead is essential. This is a strenuous trail, so it is best attempted early in the morning. The permit system has 2 time slots:
(a) starting the hike before 9:00am
(b) starting the hike after 9:00am
Before 9:00am is more comfortable. If you choose the ‘after 9:00am’ time slot, then I recommend starting right at 9:00am or waiting until later afternoon.
โก๏ธ Read my Guide to Getting Angels Landing Permits
โก๏ธ Read my Guide to Hiking the Angels Landing Trail for more info.
โก๏ธ Read 12 Helpful Angels Landing Tips
The Narrows
This epic river hike starts at Temple of Sinawava and follows the Virgin River through towering slot canyon walls.
This is one of the best ways to beat the heat. Spending a few days in cool water on a hot summer day, and with the tall canyon walls protecting you from the sun, this is a great summer hike!
Water levels are usually lower than spring, making conditions more favorable โ but flash flood risk increases with thunderstorms. Always check conditions with the NPS before entering.
No special permit is needed for the classic bottom-up Narrows hike (unless you plan to go through-hike (tow-down) from Chamberlainโs Ranch, which does require a permit).
โก๏ธ Read my Guide to Hiking The Narrows for more info.
Other Great July Hikes
Emerald Pools Trails โ waterfalls and pools are still fairly full from the snow melt, though getting less spectacular than earlier in spring. (This is one of my favorite hikes at any time of the year, though.)
Observation Point โ stunning overlook high above the canyon.
โก๏ธ Read East Mesa Trail to Observation Point Trail Guide
โก๏ธ Read East Rim Trail to Observation Point Trail Guide
Canyon Overlook Trail โ excellent sunrise/sunset views with fewer crowds. I love this as for sunrise – have a good quality headlamp ands start hiking in the dark. Then watch the canyon walls glow bright orange in the first light of the day. This is really, really cool (literally and metaphorically)!
Watchman Trail & Paโrus Trail โ great lower-elevation walks but they are very exposed with no shade, so these are better late in the afternoon.
โก๏ธ Read The 10 Best Hikes in Zion National Park
Is July a Good Time to Visit Zion?
July is a great time to visit Zion IF you plan around the heat and crowds.
Early mornings, evening hikes, and water-based experiences like The Narrows can make your trip unforgettable. With preparation and flexibility, you can enjoy Zionโs incredible landscapes even during the height of summer.
Pros
- Long daylight hours
- The Narrows is typically accessible
- Full park access
- Clear desert skies
Cons
- Heat
- Heavy crowds
- Shuttle wait times
- Limited shade on many trails
โจ PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER โจ
Deciding when to go to Zion National Park is a very important step in planning your trip, and I hope this guide is helping.
However, as Iโm sure youโre very aware, this is just one thing of many to decide.
Once youโve decided the timing of your trip, you still need to
make an actual plan.
In fact, the thing that most people ask me about is
how to put it all together into an itinerary that makes sense. They decide when theyโll go and maybe even book their flights, but still worry about how to minimize the crowds, what to do โ and when โ and how to coordinate it all.
To help
take away the overwhelm of planning a trip to Zion National Park, Iโve created several super
detailed itineraries.
Without them, people often feel stressed about planning their trip. With them, they have the confidence of getting all the info they need in one spot. Plus,
there’s flexibility built in, so they can easily adapt them to their own interests and activity levels.
There are 1-, 2-, and 3- day options for Zion National Park: all with detailed hour-by-hour schedules, including alternatives for different activity and fitness levels, plus trail maps and descriptions, driving instructions, important information, essential tips, and
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โก๏ธ Check out the 3 Zion National Park itinerary options
No matter what time you visit Zion, you will have an amazing time!
Additional help with your Zion trip planning
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James Ian is a national park, camping and hiking expert.
He has dedicated his life to travel, visiting more than 80 countries, all 7 continents and most of the national parks in the United States. With over 35 years experience in the travel industry, James has worked on cruise ships, at resorts and hotels, and as a travel planner whoโs helped hundreds of people plan successful trips to US national parks.
Based on his experience visiting our national parks multiple times, in-depth research and expertise as a travel planner, James has published detailed itineraries for many of the major national parks in the US. These itineraries, as well as in-depth park guides, and other resources will help you have your own incredible trip to US national parks without stress and hassle.
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