Zion National Park is one of the most visited parks in the United States, drawing millions of visitors every year. Most people plan their trip to the park in the summer, when temperatures in southwestern Utah regularly top out in the 90s or low 100s. However, last week, the park was transformed into a winter wonderland.
The snow was so heavy that it was difficult to see the top of the towering cliffs from the valley floor.
"Nearly half of Zion's precipitation falls between December and March, much of it falling as snow," Zion National Park said. "As the weather warms up in spring, most snow melts and flows into rivers or streams on the surface."
The winter snowfall can impact when visitors can hike one of the most popular trails in the entire country.
The Narrows is a trail that follows the Virgin River, requiring people to walk through the water that flows through a narrow gorge. The amount of snow that falls during the winter impacts when it is safe to be on the waterlogged trail.






