Road Trip Guide
Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway: Engineering & Canyons
Zion NP, UT to Kanab, UT
Start
Zion NP, UT
Finish
Kanab, UT
Distance
26 miles
Duration
2-4 hours
Best Months
April - October
Budget
$$
EV Ready
7/10
Kid-Friendly
9/10
Key Waypoints
Trip Essentials for Zion NP, UT
Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Springdale (Visitor Gateway)
Fuel, EV Charging & Full Supplies
This is your last reliable location for high-speed EV charging and full-service fuel before entering the remote canyons of the Mt. Carmel Highway.
Zion Mountain Ranch (East Entrance)
Emergency Fuel & Supplies
Located just outside the park boundary, this is a critical spot for emergency supplies if you underestimated the consumption required for the steep mountain climb.
Mt. Carmel Junction (Highway 89 Intersection)
Fuel & Essential Supplies
This is the essential crossroads where you must refuel before heading south toward Kanab, as services become extremely sparse along the remaining stretch of the highway.
Insider Driving Tips
Arrive at the Zion South Entrance by 7:00 AM to avoid the worst of the tunnel traffic and secure parking at the major trailheads.
If you are driving a large RV or trailer, be aware that you will need a tunnel permit and may require a temporary road closure to ensure you can pass through the center of the tunnel safely.
Keep your camera battery charged and accessible; the light changes dramatically every few minutes as the sun moves across the canyon walls.
Download offline maps before you leave the visitor center, as cell service is non-existent throughout the winding mountain pass.
Always carry at least one gallon of water per person, even for a short drive, as the desert air is deceptively dehydrating, especially during the summer months.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Canyon Overlook Trailhead
Zion Lodge Picnic Tables
βWhile not on the trail, grabbing a pre-packed lunch from the lodge and eating it at the trailhead parking area offers the best view in the park.β
Canyon Overlook Point
A panoramic vista looking down into the main canyon, perfect for wide-angle shots.
The Under-Cliff Path
Capturing the interplay of light and shadow on the sandstone walls along the trail itself.
The Hidden Arch
Look closely at the cliffs to the north during your hike; there is a small, unmapped natural arch that only becomes visible from specific angles on the trail.
Zion-Mt. Carmel Tunnel
Historic Landmark
βThis engineering marvel offers a unique driving experience through solid rock with dramatic window cutouts that provide stunning glimpses of the canyon.β
Great Arch of Zion
Natural Landmark
βVisible from the trail, this massive sandstone arch is a spectacular geological formation that showcases the erosion power of the Utah landscape.β
Zion Canyon Scenic Drive
Scenic Route
βThis iconic road winds through the heart of the park, offering breathtaking views of towering red cliffs and the Virgin River.β
Checkerboard Mesa
Thunderbird Restaurant
βLocated just outside the park, this classic diner is famous for its 'Ho-Made' piesβa local institution for decades.β
Base of the Mesa
Get low to the ground to capture the texture of the grid pattern against the sky.
The Road Shoulder
A long-distance shot capturing the road curving around the base of the massive formation.
The Bighorn Sheep Lookout
Often, you can spot desert bighorn sheep grazing near the base of the mesa in the early morning; bring binoculars and stay quiet.
Checkerboard Mesa
Geological Landmark
βThis iconic sandstone formation features a unique cross-hatched pattern caused by ancient sand dunes and erosion, making it a perfect spot for photography.β
Zion Canyon Scenic Drive
Scenic Route
βThis breathtaking drive offers unparalleled views of massive red rock cliffs and deep canyons that define the landscape of Zion National Park.β
Canyon Overlook Trail
Hiking Trail
βThis relatively short hike rewards visitors with a spectacular panoramic view of the lower Zion Canyon from a high vantage point.β
East Entrance Station
Rocking V Cafe
βOnce you arrive in Kanab, this spot offers a more refined, artistic vibe with locally sourced ingredients and a cozy, eclectic atmosphere.β
The Entrance Gate
A classic shot of the park signage with the dramatic cliffs in the background.
Clear Creek Bend
The way the road follows the winding creek bed makes for a great leading-line composition.
Clear Creek Wash
Stop at the small pullouts along the wash to see how the water has carved intricate, miniature canyons into the sandstone over centuries.
Zion National Park
National Park
βExperience breathtaking red sandstone cliffs and iconic hiking trails located just a short distance from the park entrance.β
Checkerboard Mesa
Geological Feature
βMarvel at the unique, cross-hatched rock patterns on this massive sandstone formation that greets visitors entering the park.β
Canyon Overlook Trail
Hiking Trail
βEnjoy a relatively short hike that rewards you with one of the most spectacular panoramic views of Zion Canyon.β
Kanab: The Heart of the West
Peekaboo Canyon Wood Fired Kitchen
βAn incredible vegetarian-forward spot that serves some of the best pizza and seasonal dishes in the entire state of Utah.β
Kanab Main Street
Capture the 'Old West' architecture against the backdrop of the towering red cliffs at dusk.
Jacob Hamblin Park
A beautiful local park that offers a great view of the town nestled against the colorful desert mountains.
The Kanab Movie Ranch
Visit the site of old film sets to see the 'Little Hollywood' history that put this small town on the map.
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
State Park
βThis stunning park features massive, shifting dunes of vibrant pink sand that are perfect for hiking, photography, and sandboarding.β
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
Animal Sanctuary
βAs the nation's largest no-kill sanctuary for companion animals, it offers scenic tours where visitors can interact with rescued pets amidst breathtaking canyon views.β
The Toadstool Hoodoos
Geological Formation
βLocated a short drive from town, this otherworldly landscape features unique, mushroom-shaped rock formations that look like a scene from another planet.β
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
A surreal landscape of shifting, vibrant orange-hued dunes tucked between the red cliffs of the Colorado Plateau.
Why It's Worth It
βWalking barefoot across the rippled, sunset-colored sands feels like stepping onto another planet, offering a stark and beautiful contrast to the towering stone monoliths of Zion.β
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
The nation's largest no-kill sanctuary for companion animals nestled within the breathtaking red rock canyons of Angel Canyon.
Why It's Worth It
βBeyond the heartwarming mission, the sanctuary is located in a hidden canyon that offers a serene, soul-soothing atmosphere rarely seen by the typical highway traveler.β
Checkerboard Mesa Canyon Overlook
A short, rugged hike leading to a spectacular vantage point that looks down into the deepest sections of Zion Canyon.
Why It's Worth It
βThis detour provides a rare, bird's-eye perspective of the engineering marvels and geological layers that define the park, allowing you to see the road you just traveled from a breathtaking new height.β
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, you do not need a reservation to drive the highway, but you must pay the standard park entrance fee.
Most vehicles can pass, but oversized vehicles (RVs, campers) require a permit and a traffic control escort to drive in the center of the tunnel.