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Zion Canyon Scenic Drive after the initial road clearing near Big Bend in Zion National Park. (02/25/2025)
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Scenic Zion National Park road reopens after rockfall

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson February 27, 2025February 27, 2025

A rockfall in Zion National Park along Zion Canyon Scenic Drive caused the road to close earlier this week.  In the late afternoon on Monday, the Park Service received multiple reports of a rockfall near the Big Bend Shuttle Stop. Those stuck north of the event were evacuated with the help of park rangers, according […]

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