Vacation rentals in Mount Zion

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Tiny home in Apple Valley

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

NEW Nook Tiny Home with Deck, Firepit, Skylights

The Nook Tiny Home is the ultimate base camp to experience all southern Utah has to offer! Stargaze from the private hot tub or deck while enjoying a nightcap or roasting marshmallows. See the stars from the expansive skylights in the loft and living room. Savor a warm cup of coffee with the fireplace lit. We're located near several parks, so you can return to a relaxing escape after enjoying a hike in Zion, breathtaking hoodoos of Bryce, Grand Canyon cliffs or vibrant red rocks of Snow Canyon

Nov 24 – Dec 1

G$26,929 GYD per night
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Tiny home in Hildale

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

Zion EcoCabin: Private Hot Tub, Zion Canyon Views

Soak up the sun & unwind in the Zion EcoCabin A-Frame! This one-of-a-kind a-frame has a private hot tub with front-row views of the South Zion Mountains! The convertible door on the cabin fully opens, allowing the indoor comforts of this cozy cabin to blend seamlessly with the stunning nature of the red-rock canyons. The 144 sq ft a-frame offers a king-size bed, mini fridge & an open-air concept that helps reconnect human & nature, allowing you to enjoy the stunning natural world around you.

Mar 16 – 23

G$166,835 GYD per night
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Tent in Cane Beds

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Spring Glamping b/w Zion & Bryce: Indoor Showers

*Spring Break Discounted Nightly Special for the month of March!* Our tent offers a heated Queen-sized bed, a Heater unit, & fully stocked propane grilling stations. 50 min from Zion, 40 min from Kanab, 2 hrs from Bryce Canyon. Its boho design creates a fun, relaxing space with the comforts of WiFi & electricity! Guests have access to our bathhouse (less than 20 yards) with indoor slot-canyon showers that are a must-see! 2 gas-powered grills & a custom-built fire pit are also on site.

May 21 – 28

G$24,019 GYD per night

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Guest suite in Apple Valley

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Desert sunrise suite, with amazing views.

Aug 1 – 8

G$21,506 GYD per night
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Cottage in Kanarraville

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Cottage w/ hot tub near Zion, Bryce, Kanarra Falls

Nov 22 – 29

G$35,029 GYD per night
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Apartment in Hurricane

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Peach Estate Hideaway “Gateway to Zion”

Nov 28 – Dec 5

G$22,230 GYD per night
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Guest suite in La Verkin

4.85 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Angel’s Landing Pad

Aug 20 – 27

G$17,442 GYD per night
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Home in Glendale

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 295 reviews

Zion & Bryce Tiny house between the PINES

Dec 2 – 9

G$32,373 GYD per night
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Tent in Kanab

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

The Kiva Suite - Private Cave Tent #4

Jan 16 – 23

G$60,482 GYD per night
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Apartment in Hurricane

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 437 reviews

Strawberry Retreat “Gateway to Zions”

Feb 25 – Mar 4

G$24,394 GYD per night
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Home in Apple Valley

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Look North into Zion National Park skyline.

Jul 22 – 29

G$25,460 GYD per night
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Guest suite in Hurricane

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Hurricane Cliffs HideAway- Hot tub/Zion/ATV trails

G$24,566 GYD per night
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Farm stay in New Harmony

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

R-bar-T Ranch

Mar 8 – 15

G$29,088 GYD per night
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Guest suite in Hurricane

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Casita at Zion's Ridge

Aug 22 – 29

G$27,583 GYD per night
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Cottage in Springdale

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 362 reviews

The Historic Rose Cottage

Feb 10 – 17

G$58,797 GYD per night

Your guide to Mount Zion

All About Mount Zion

Carved out by the Virgin River over millions of years, the deep red-rock canyons of Zion National Park dominate the southwestern corner of Utah, near the borders of Arizona and Nevada in the west of the United States. Hikers, climbers, and white water kayaking enthusiasts spread out over almost 150,000 acres to navigate slot canyons and reach secluded peaks with unrivaled vistas. The park’s sweeping wilderness is made up of vast desert, lofty plateaus, and lush forest and is home to peregrine falcons and ancient fossils. From towering burnt-orange cliffs to minute wildflowers and weeping rocks, there are natural wonders here on every scale, including almost 300 different bird species.

The park offers a wide range of trails, whether it’s the paved Pa’rus Trail crisscrossing the river, the day-hike to freestanding Kolob Arch, or the drive through Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel. Those in the know stick around for sunset, when the angular cliffs appear to glow in the afternoon light, while the Museum patio is the park’s premier sunset and stargazing viewpoint — watch as the park’s protected dark sky lights up with rivers of stars.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Mount Zion

The most enjoyable weather usually occurs between late April to mid-June and late August to mid-October. During this time, the weather is pleasant for renting cabins in the beautiful Zion National Park area. During the spring, Mount Zion blooms with all sorts of wildflowers, and the thawing snow forms runoffs from the Virgin River that flow throughout the slot canyons, which can make hiking hazardous. There are also waterfalls that only form during this time of year. In the summer, the water recedes, allowing guests to hike The Narrows, a popular trail that goes through a shallow riverbed. Be prepared for soaring temperatures and little shade in the warmer months and pack plenty of water for hikes. December through April constitutes the park’s low season. Although there are fewer visitors and temperatures can plummet at night, hikes like Emerald Pool Trail are still accessible with sturdy footwear and the right equipment. And while snow and ice accumulate at the higher elevations, the Zion Canyon scenic drive is only open to private vehicles from March to November, so you can access the surrounding trails on your own schedule. Check with the rangers if any routes are restricted due to the conditions.


Top things to do in Mount Zion

Hiking to the Weeping Rock

One of the most dramatic sites in the Mount Zion canyon is the Weeping Rock — a stone overhang that offers a close-up view of the hanging gardens that cling to the cliff wall. These gardens stay lush due to the constant flow of water from the canyons above. Depending on the season and rainfall, the water flow comes in drips, a stream, or a full waterfall.

Seeing Mount Zion from above

While Mount Zion is known as a hiking destination, visitors can also see it from another perspective — from high up in the sky. Take flight in a helicopter for panoramic views of Zion’s steep red rock cliffs, flowing rivers, verdant valleys, and massive sandstone monoliths. While regulations do not permit flights directly over the canyon and park, you can still get close to several landmarks, like Angels Landing and Kolob Terrace.

The Zion-Mount Carmel Highway

To get a different view of the area, go for a drive along the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway. This 25-mile roadway winds high above the valley, providing dramatic views. The road travels up the mountainside, through a narrow tunnel, and leads out to an overlook offering a bird’s eye view of the valley below.

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