Zion National Park Annual Earth Day and Labor Day Celebration

by Lisa Mason on April 14, 2010

Earth Day at Zion National Park means the fun of the Annual Earth Day and Arbor Day celebration. The all-natural beauty of Zion National Park is the ideal setting for a celebration of the Earth and all of the beauty nature provides.  Located in the wild beauty of Utah’s canyon area Zion National Park provides not only beautiful views, but several activities throughout the year, and much more for the annual Earth Day celebration.

Some of the activities you will find at the Annual Zion Canyon Earth Day and Arbor Day celebration include:

  • Guided wildflower walk. Your entire family can get out and walk in the spring sunshine looking for and identifying the profusion of wildflowers that grow in the park.
  • The Bit and Spur restaurant earth day celebration featuring live music, a beer garden, great food and free activities on the lawn for family members of all ages.
  • Farmers Market with live animals. Introduce your children to animals up close and personal.
  • Family Games in the park provide lots of fun for all family members.
  • Workshops, displays and demonstrations of earth friendly lifestyle changes, including alternatively fueled vehicles, renewables, solar energy, healthy cooking, environmental art and gardening.
  • Ranger led activities for hands on experiences for the whole family. From bird watching to geological studies the Ranger led activities at Zion National Park are fun and informative.
  • Arbor Day tree planting, to continue the growth of natural beauty within the park.

Zion National Park is the ideal place to enjoy Earth Day, surrounded by the all natural beauty of the canyons of Utah. With the celebration events as well as the activities that are always available at the Park such as biking, hiking, rock climbing, sky diving and photography Earth day will be a memorable occasion for the whole family that you will want to repeat each year.

  • wude72

    Any body going to be in Zion for Earth Day?

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