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July 24, 2017

Visit Zion? You may need a reservation

  • Haleakala National Park in Hawaii has started requiring reservations to drive up to Maui's tallest peak to see the sunrise.
  • By LINDSAY WHITEHURST
    Associated Press

    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.

    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.


     
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