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The Greater Zion Visitor Center is a must for anyone interested in exploring the natural wonders of southwest Utah.

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Flying to Greater Zion

The St. George Regional Airport (SGU) services the Greater Zion area with direct, daily connections from Salt Lake City on Delta, Denver on United, and Phoenix via American.

Or, land in Las Vegas and take the short 90-minute drive to St. George. View a full list of the major airlines that service the Las Vegas airport by clicking here.

Shuttle services and other transportation companies offer service to/from the Las Vegas and Salt Lake City airports to St. George. See Getting Around Greater Zion for more info.

Non-Stop Flights from Dallas to St. George

The St. George Regional Airport has onsite car rental counters. For rental car and taxi services, as well as additional in-destination transportation options, see Getting Around Greater Zion.

Coming by Car

If you’re driving, Interstate 15 runs through Greater Zion, and is the jumping off point for all the area has to offer.

Greater Zion’s largest city, St. George, is just 90 minutes north of Las Vegas and four hours south of Salt Lake City. I-15 is a major U.S. highway that runs from Southern California to Canada, linking with I-70 which runs all the way east to Baltimore.

Zion National Park and Snow Canyon State Park are within an hour’s drive.

Coming from Bryce Canyon National Park? Expect an approximate two-hour drive. Lake Powell and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon are approximately three hours away.

Request a Visitors Guide

Our Visitors Guide is best for pre-planning a trip and bringing it along with you on the vacation. We have found it helps people “find their bearings” in a new place.

Request a Visitors Guide