Albuquerque Journal

Loved to death, Zion might require reservatio­ns

Overcrowde­d parks looking at ways to manage crowds and reduce damage

- BY LINDSAY WHITEHURST

SALT LAKE CITY — It would be a first for a U.S. national park: requiring reservatio­ns to get in. But it’s an option that Zion National Park is considerin­g to manage an overwhelmi­ng surge of visitors to its sweeping red-rock vistas and canyons in Utah.

Zion, which welcomed 4.3 million people last year, is weighing online reservatio­ns for those who want to explore its main canyon. National Park Service rangers struggle to cope with overcrowde­d tour buses and alleviate damage to Zion’s natural wonders, including soil erosion and human waste near trails.

People without reservatio­ns could pay an entrance fee and drive through the park, but they couldn’t stop to hike or picnic.

“We have to do something,” said park spokesman John Marciano. With limited budgets, Zion’s Park Service rangers routinely see long lines and plants trampled by visitors who also have cut some 30 miles of their own trails.

Zion isn’t the only U.S. national park with swelling numbers of tourists, and at least two national parks, in California and Hawaii, are testing more limited reservatio­n systems for parking.

Overall, more than 330 million people visited U.S. national parks in 2016, a record. Visits were bolstered by the improving economy, cheap gas and marketing campaigns for the National Park Service’s 2016 centennial.

Zion is the fifth-most-visited park in the national park system. It’s particular­ly susceptibl­e to overcrowdi­ng because many of its iconic cliffs and trails are located in the narrow, 6-mile-long Zion Canyon. The park already urges visitors to take a shuttle between March and November.

After a series of public meetings, Zion rangers are proposing an online reservatio­n system, similar to the way campsites are reserved now.

 ?? ZION NATIONAL PARK/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People line up at Angels Landing in Zion National Park, Utah, in 2016. To reduce crowds, reservatio­ns might be required.
ZION NATIONAL PARK/ASSOCIATED PRESS People line up at Angels Landing in Zion National Park, Utah, in 2016. To reduce crowds, reservatio­ns might be required.

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