Would definitely enjoy seeing zion in the off season and be able to drive the road through. Thanks for sharing the info on parking and best times for off season enjoyment.
@@chucktrow8577 it was night and day difference. i didn’t care for it on thanksgiving weekend or even when i visited 4yrs ago in summer. but visiting just a few days after thanksgiving when it was super slow, was like a completely different park. it’s relaxing and serene vs chaotic and jolting
@@EscapingNormalLife I have an idea: I don’t know if you use Google maps, if you do great, if you don’t download the app. Become a local guide, upload some of your amazing photos , maybe super short video, but on the review you leave for the place (Zion) or in the short clip tell people if they want more info on where they can stay etc.. they can find you on your UA-cam channel. Hope it works and increases your audience 👍🏻
@ oh that is a good idea. i do use Google Maps sometimes. i’m not aware of the “local guide”, so i’ll have to look into that. thanks!! love the inspiration and ideas you guys give me
Yes! This is super informative! Thanks Eric! Saved! Shared! Liked! I know many will appreciate the information. I wonder if March is a good time to visit?? I also want to visit the location where the 4 states meet? How long would you say that is from the park?
oh you’re welcome! thank you for liking and sharing! it’s so helpful to tell youtube to show this to more people. the four corners is 4hrs away from Zion. if you wanted to make the most of your time in southern Utah/Northern AZ- you could start at Zion and head east- stopping at Bryce Canyon, then Capitol Reef, Goblin Valley State Park, Canyonlands Islands in the Sky, Deadhorse State Park, Arches, Moab, then south to Hole-in-the Wall roadside attraction, Bears Ears Nat Monument, Natural Bridges Nat Monument, Hovenweep Nat Monument, Goosenecks State Park, Forrest Gump Point, Monument Valley and end in the 4 corners. you would be doing most of something called The Grand Circle. you could even put Mesa Verde Nat Park on there, Petrified Forest Nat Park, Vermillion Cliffs Nat monument, Antelope Canyon, Grand Staircase Nat Monument, and circle around to the Grand Canyon. you would complete the Grand Circle that way.
oh yeah. there’s lots of BLM around. i stayed on some just 25 minutes away from Springdale Entrance. Just 3 miles before you reach the town of La Verkin
The difference in visiting in off season is so dramatic! Thanks for sharing. Beautiful footage
huge! i actually didn’t like it during the busy thanking day rush, but found it actually enjoyable just a few days after.
Man, your content sounds and looks so professional! Absolutely stunning work 👌
oh, thank you! i think there’s room for improvement, but i appreciate the compliment
Amazing beautiful park ❤
Erik, I love the new “Everything You Need to Know” format. Awesome video!!
thanks!
i thought it would be helpful for those wanting to visit the park
Would definitely enjoy seeing zion in the off season and be able to drive the road through.
Thanks for sharing the info on parking and best times for off season enjoyment.
@@chucktrow8577 it was night and day difference. i didn’t care for it on thanksgiving weekend or even when i visited 4yrs ago in summer. but visiting just a few days after thanksgiving when it was super slow, was like a completely different park. it’s relaxing and serene vs chaotic and jolting
Great video. Very informative
thank you! I thought it would be helpful for anyone interested in visiting the park
I almost got to see it this year!
go in the off season. it’s a completely different experience
Thanks for the advice.
hope it comes in handy!
Fantastic! Top Notch video!!
oh, thank you! i thought it would be helpful for anyone interested in the park
@@EscapingNormalLife
I have an idea: I don’t know if you use Google maps, if you do great, if you don’t download the app. Become a local guide, upload some of your amazing photos , maybe super short video, but on the review you leave for the place (Zion) or in the short clip tell people if they want more info on where they can stay etc.. they can find you on your UA-cam channel. Hope it works and increases your audience 👍🏻
@ oh that is a good idea. i do use Google Maps sometimes. i’m not aware of the “local guide”, so i’ll have to look into that. thanks!! love the inspiration and ideas you guys give me
@@PNW-adventurer thats actually a good idea. I use Google Maps but I was not aware of the "personal guide" feature. thanks!
Yes! This is super informative! Thanks Eric! Saved! Shared! Liked! I know many will appreciate the information. I wonder if March is a good time to visit?? I also want to visit the location where the 4 states meet? How long would you say that is from the park?
oh you’re welcome! thank you for liking and sharing! it’s so helpful to tell youtube to show this to more people.
the four corners is 4hrs away from Zion. if you wanted to make the most of your time in southern Utah/Northern AZ- you could start at Zion and head east- stopping at Bryce Canyon, then Capitol Reef, Goblin Valley State Park, Canyonlands Islands in the Sky, Deadhorse State Park, Arches, Moab, then south to Hole-in-the Wall roadside attraction, Bears Ears Nat Monument, Natural Bridges Nat Monument, Hovenweep Nat Monument, Goosenecks State Park, Forrest Gump Point, Monument Valley and end in the 4 corners. you would be doing most of something called The Grand Circle. you could even put Mesa Verde Nat Park on there, Petrified Forest Nat Park, Vermillion Cliffs Nat monument, Antelope Canyon, Grand Staircase Nat Monument, and circle around to the Grand Canyon. you would complete the Grand Circle that way.
@ Wow thank you for this information! I will come back to this video after my trip. 👏🏽😊
We’re staying an hour or so away in more affordable BLM campgrounds but will be driving in to see Zion (again) in a few days.
oh yeah. there’s lots of BLM around. i stayed on some just 25 minutes away from Springdale Entrance. Just 3 miles before you reach the town of La Verkin