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How to Enjoy Southern Utah’s Natural Wonders While Social Distancing

BlogBy We Are So UtahMarch 20, 2020Leave a comment

Efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 has much of the country and the world practicing social-distancing. As a result, many popular tourist attractions, including theme parks, hotels, and even…

Flash Floods: Where They Occur, How to Spot Them, and What to Do if You Get Caught in One

BlogBy We Are So UtahMarch 15, 2020Leave a comment

This week, Southern Utah had some of its first flash flood warnings of the year. This time, the flooding was relatively mild, and no one was injured. Unfortunately, this hasn’t…

Cold-Weather First Aid Every Winter Hiker, Skier, and Snowshoer Should Know

BlogBy We Are So UtahJanuary 26, 2020

Hitting the trails of Southern Utah during the winter season is a great way to experience them in new and exciting ways. Plus, you’ll get to enjoy views that few…

Planning a Group Vacation Every Generation Will Enjoy

TourismBy We Are So UtahDecember 8, 2019

Southern Utah is the perfect destination for a large family vacation. From mountains to deserts, small towns to larger cities, and plenty of national and state parks to choose from,…

Endangered Species Making a Comeback in Zion National Park

Blog, TourismBy We Are So UtahOctober 12, 2019

Many visitors to ZIon National Park are hoping to catch a glimpse of some wildlife. But while you may hope to spot a rare bighorn Sheep or the elusive fox,…

ENDANGERED SPECIES MAKING A COMEBACK IN ZION NATIONAL PARK

BlogBy We Are So UtahOctober 12, 2019Leave a comment

Many visitors to Zion National Park are hoping to catch a glimpse of some wildlife. But while you may hope to spot a rare bighorn Sheep or the elusive fox,…

REPRESENTATIVE TAKES A STANCE AGAINST A VISITATION CAP AT ZION IN A MEETING WITH D.C. OFFICIALS

BlogBy We Are So UtahAugust 16, 2019Leave a comment

Despite being a relatively small park, at just over 230 square miles, Zion is the fourth most popular national park in the country. Maybe it’s the park’s stunning views that draw…

Representative Takes a Stance Against a Visitation Cap at Zion in a Meeting with D.C. Officials

TourismBy We Are So UtahAugust 16, 2019

Despite being a relatively small park, at just over 230 square miles, Zion is the fourth most popular national park in the country. Maybe it’s the park’s stunning views that…

4TH OF JULY WEEKEND TO BRING MORE THAN 25,000 DAILY VISITORS TO ZION, OTHER NATIONAL PARKS

BlogBy We Are So UtahJuly 25, 2019Leave a comment

The holiday weekend is in full swing, and for National Parks across the country, that means long lines, traffic, and crowding. It’s no mystery why hundreds of thousands of families…

4th of July Weekend to Bring More than 25,000 Daily Visitors to Zion, Other National Parks

TourismBy We Are So UtahJuly 5, 2019

The holiday weekend is in full swing, and for National Parks across the country, that means long lines, traffic, and crowding. It’s no mystery why hundreds of thousands of families…

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