Springdale: Stunning Desert Landscapes and History
Named after a larger town in Rockville, Springdale, UT is the gateway to the mesmerizing Zion National Park. Populated by strong-willed early settlers, the region could have ended up as a ghost town for the lack of conveniences in the region and flash floors the area experiences. Now, Springdale, Utah is a place for commerce, educations, family life and entertainment. Surrounded by rock formations and sandstone cliffs, it is now a fun and busy town welcoming guests from nearby cities and around the globe. The cities eclectic vibe, architecture and historical artifacts made it a charming town worth your visit.
Best Time to Visit
Relaxing and bright days are common in the region during the months of April to May and September to October. These are the perfect months of the year to head to region and to explore further into the Zion Natural Park. Rains are occasional during this time of the year but may bring rain spells from time to time.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Settle in at the beautiful Bumbleberry Inn on Bumbleberry Lane. This location brings you close the Hidden Canyon Trailhead, a destination perfect for who enjoy long walks, challenging slopes and a breathtaking view at the end of the hill. Zion’s Observation Point, 2300 feet high offers jaw-dropping views of the whole of Zion National Park South Entrance, one of the top destinations in the region. The Zion Human History Museum is a must stop you should take if you want to learn more about the region. You can later rest your weary heads at the Hampton Inn & Suites Springdale after your outdoor adventure.