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Zion in July

July is the busiest time to visit Zion — about as busy as June, busier than August.

Crowd score

How busy it gets

10/10
Peak

The park's busiest time. Reservations, early starts, and patience recommended.

About 93% of this park's busiest month.

Source: NPS Visitor Use Statistics, 2023–2025

Data: NPS visitation 2023–2025 · crowd scores computed Jul 2026 · alerts checked Jul 10, 2026. How this is calculated →

Computed from federal data · Methodology by Sharon Ben-Moshe

Visitation

Typical July visits vs. the year

July (typical)545,759
Peak — June587,543
Quietest — January128,265

Typical monthly recreation visits, averaged over the most recent three full years.

Source: NPS Visitor Use Statistics, 2023–2025

Weather

July weather

Avg high
100°F
Avg low
70°F
Precipitation
1.1"
Sunrise
4:23 AM
Sunset
6:52 PM
Daylight
14.5h

Source: NOAA 1991–2020 climate normals, ZION NP, UT US

This week

7-day forecast for Zion

DayConditionsHighLowPrecip chance
Fri 10Clear91°F66°F0%
Sat 11Overcast93°F70°F0%
Sun 12Overcast93°F68°F1%
Mon 13Light drizzle91°F66°F32%
Tue 14Drizzle89°F63°F34%
Wed 15Drizzle80°F66°F35%
Thu 16Light drizzle80°F64°F36%

Forecast data by Open-Meteo

Source: Open-Meteo

What's open

Zion in July: access

Open 24 hours daily; shuttle required in the canyon most of the year

No seasonal road or area closures reported for this park.

Source: NPS Data API

Conditions

Current alerts

  • Information

    Please park legally and responsibly in Zion National Park and the Town of Springdale

    Zion has limited parking space. Park only in designated stalls. Vehicles parked outside of designated stalls are subject to citation and may be towed. Once all designated parking stalls in Zion are full, visitors should park in Springdale.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Caution

    Toxic Cyanobacteria in the Virgin River and the streams of Zion National Park

    Do not submerge your head in or filter drinking water from still or moving water.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Information

    Angels Landing Pilot Permit Program

    Everyone who hikes Angels Landing needs to have a permit. Learn why you need a permit and how to get one. This requirement does not affect entering the park or riding the park shuttle (when it is running).

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Caution

    Large vehicle restrictions now in effect for Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway

    As of June 7, 2026, the park is enforcing size and weight limits for vehicles on the Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway. Vehicles that exceed length, width, height, or weight limits cannot travel between Canyon Junction and the park's East Entrance. See the current limits on the page linked below.

    Details on nps.gov →
  • Caution

    Stage 2 fire restrictions in effect

    No setting, building, maintaining, attending, or using open fires of any kind in the park. This includes campfires and charcoal fires in Watchman Campground, South Campground, and picnic areas in Zion Canyon. Stoves fueled by petroleum or liquid propane gas are allowed. Smoking is prohibited, except within an enclosed vehicle.

    Details on nps.gov →

Source: NPS Data API

Context

Zion crowds across the year

JanFebMarAprMayJun10JulAugSepOctNovDec

Alternatives

Quieter nearby in July

FAQ

Zion in July

How busy is Zion in July?

July rates 10/10 for crowds (Peak) at Zion National Park — about 93% of its busiest month. Typical recreation visits: 545,759.

What is the weather like at Zion in July?

In July, Zion averages a high of 100°F and a low of 70°F, with about 1.1 inches of precipitation.