by Settler's Junction | Jan 19, 2026 | Things To Do
Ever dream of opening your RV door to Utah’s red rock canyons every morning? This guide will show you how to make full-time RV living possible. Key Takeaways You must follow local zoning laws and stay in approved areas like RV parks or resorts. With access to reliable...
by Settler's Junction | Jan 12, 2026 | Things To Do
Zion welcomes dogs in limited areas, so visiting with a pet takes a little planning and realistic expectations. Key Takeaways Dogs are allowed in Zion, but access is limited to specific areas, not the whole park. Dogs can go on only one trail, and it offers a very...
by Settler's Junction | Jan 5, 2026 | Things To Do
Visiting Zion is a chance to unplug and focus on the scenery, but knowing what to expect from Wi-Fi and cell service ahead of time can save you frustration once you’re inside the park. Key Takeaways Wi-Fi is only available at a handful of visitor areas and lodging...
by Settler's Junction | Dec 31, 2025 | Things To Do
Finding dog-friendly hikes near Zion National Park means you can explore stunning red rocks and cool rivers with your pup right by your side. Key Takeaways While only one trail inside Zion National Park allows pets, there are many beautiful trails nearby where your...
by Settler's Junction | Dec 11, 2025 | Things To Do
Winter in St. George, Utah, is famous for its blue skies, mild weather, and stunning red rock scenery. Unlike Northern Utah’s snow-covered winters, St. George typically stays comfortable with daytime temperatures hovering in the mid-50s to low-60s °F. Whether you want...
by Settler's Junction | Dec 1, 2025 | Things To Do
Visiting Zion National Park in the winter gives you a calm, refreshing way to explore one of the Southwest’s most dramatic landscapes. The cooler air, softer light, and quieter trails make the park feel completely different from its busy summer season. But...