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January 18, 2020
The first of five free entry days to U.S. National Parks in 2020 is right around the corner. Each year, the National Park Service designates a number of free entry days that allow visitors to enter Zion and other national parks without paying a fee to get in. In 2020 there will be five days when you can visit Zion

9 Tips for Visiting (and Enjoying) Zion National Park on Free Entry Days

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May 15, 2019
Traveling with children isn’t always easy, but it opens up a whole new world for our kids. So mark your calendar for Kids to Parks Day on May 18, 2019. Celebrated each year on the third Saturday of May, Kids to Parks Day connects kids and families with their local, state and national parks. It’s a great opportunity for kids

Kids to Parks – What Visiting a National Park Can Do For Your Kids

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September 24, 2017
You may be surprised to learn that more than 30% of America is public land. They don’t call it America the Beautiful for nothing – and now you can give back. This year, take time to celebrate something we all share: our public lands. Saturday, September 30 is National Public Lands Day #NPLD. Originally established in 1994 to promote environmental

Celebrate National Public Lands Day #NPLD

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February 8, 2017
Imagine seeing America’s most spectacular natural wonders and historic sites for FREE. If you’re a fourth grader, you can! Every Kid In A Park is an empowering federal program designed to bring kids and their families into America’s national parks, like Zion National Park. Why fourth graders? Research shows that fourth graders are beginning to learn about and show interest

Every Kid In A Park Helps Kids Visit Zion Free