Zion National Park, Utah, United States (© Simon Dannhauer/Getty Images)
With its dramatic red rock formations and awe-inspiring vistas, Zion National Park, featured here, is an adventurer's dream come true. Located in southwestern Utah, United States, the park's unique geography is adorned with stunning sandstone cliffs and narrow slot canyons, covering 232 square miles. On the crossroads of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin and Mojave Desert, this park boasts a unique landscape that supports an incredible diversity of plants and wildlife.
This national park has a diverse plant and animal life, including nearly 300 bird species and 19 species of bats. The region's history of human habitation dates back 8,000 years, beginning with small groups of Native Americans. Zion Canyon is home to several landmarks, including Angels Landing, The Great White Throne and the Court of the Patriarchs. Visitors can also marvel at The Sentinel, The West Temple and the Towers of the Virgin, each offering stunning views. Other must-see sights include the Altar of Sacrifice, The Watchman, Weeping Rock and the serene Emerald Pools, all adding to the canyon’s awe-inspiring landscape.