Situated at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, the Great Basin and the Mojave Desert, Zion National Park enchants with a range of stunning geological formations and high animal diversity. The convergence of four disparate climates has created mountains, arches, rivers, monoliths, slot canyons, buttes, and mesas. The most prominent feature, Zion Canyon, is fifteen miles wide and a half-mile deep, attracting novice and experienced adventure seekers who hope to explore the diverse terrain. Traverse the Narrows, a gorge with a thousand footwalls, or climb up the rock formation, Angels Landing, for an aerial view of Zion Canyon.
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