Proposed Trail from Zion National Park to Hurricane City Survey

Zion Regional Collaborative (ZRC) is working with local organizations and partners to plan a walking and biking trail extending from Zion National Park to Hurricane City – a distance of approximately 22 miles. When complete, the Zion Corridor Trail will create connections for recreation and transportation throughout the communities of Springdale, Rockville, Virgin, La Verkin, and Hurricane. The trail will also become an amenity for the many who live, work and play throughout the region.
At this time the ZRC are asking for your ideas and comments about this proposed trail. Please take a few moments to fill out the survey! (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/zionpathway)

Map of the proposed trail, courtesy Zion Regional Council

A section of the existing trail. Photo courtesy Zion Regional Collective.

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