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Shuttles take about 45 minutes to drive between the Zion Canyon Visitor Center and the Temple of Sinawava. This means a round trip takes about an hour and a half.

Be mindful of the time you board the shuttle back to the Zion Canyon Visitor Center at the end of the day. You should not wait for the last shuttle of the day. If the last shuttle is full, or if you miss the last shuttle, you may have to walk nine miles back to the Zion Canyon Visitor Center.

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When they run, both shuttles are free to ride. The Zion Canyon Line, or park shuttle, runs from the Zion Canyon Visitor Center to destinations including the Zion Lodge and trailheads for hikes to Angels Landing, Emerald Pools, West Rim Trail, and the Narrows. Download our Information Guide or scroll lower on this page to see a map of the park shuttle route.

The Springdale Line, or town shuttle, provides service in the Town of Springdale. It stops at 9 locations in town and picks up and drops off visitors at the park's pedestrian/bike entrance at Zion Canyon Village.

Background
The National Park Service began operating shuttles in 2000 to reduce traffic and parking problems, protect vegetation, and restore tranquility to Zion Canyon. In 2017, park shuttle drivers recorded more than 6.3 million boardings.

The Zion Canyon Shuttle connects the Zion Canyon Visitor Center to stops on the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive. Shuttles leave every few minutes and go either north or south. You can exit the shuttle at any open stop.

Check the map to see what to expect in the park. You may get on and off at any open shuttle stop. Most visitors start shuttle trips at the Zion Canyon Visitor Center, but if you are staying at the Zion Lodge, you can board the shuttle there. You cannot board a shuttle to go up canyon (north) at Canyon Junction.

Read our Park Information Guide to see updated information about the stops that are open or closed now.

If you drive to Zion, remember that National Park Service parking lots often fill early in the day. Paid Parking is available in the town of Springdale. If you leave your car in Springdale, you can ride the free Springdale Line shuttle to enter the park.

Learn more Traffic and Travel Tips before you arrive and tune your radio to 1610 AM for more information.

Listening to the Zion Canyon Shuttle Narration is a great way to learn about Zion Canyon Scenic Drive if you visit when shuttles are not running or if you want to learn more when you are not in the park.

Zion Canyon is full of amazing wildlife, history, and geology. As you ride the shuttle up Zion Canyon, the shuttle narration tells you about some of these wonders. However, when the shuttles are not in operation, you can still follow along! In this first "pilot" episode of Canyon Conversations, we have taken the narration found on the Zion Canyon shuttles and made it accessible for anyone who would like to listen. You'll hear from park biologists, rock climbers, and artists, as well as moments of silence so you can appreciate the incredible beauty of Zion National Park.

2021 Update: To comply with COVID-19 public health distancing guidelines, shuttle drivers are not allowed to assist riders with wheelchairs. Visitors using a wheelchair may ride the shuttle but must be able to do so independently as drivers can only operate the lift and finish securing the chair. Alternately you may obtain a special permit for personal vehicle use on the Scenic Drive from the visitor center information desk. The narration that is played on the shuttle is available for download at Shuttle Narration - Zion National Park (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov) and can be used in private vehicles to provide interpretation of the Scenic Drive..

Engineers and scientists at JPL are currently working on a complete reprocessing of the original SRTM radar data in order to produce an improved near-global digital elevation model (DEM) to be called NASADEM. As with SRTM Plus, this work is funded under NASA's "Making Earth System Data Records for Use in Research Environments" (MEaSUREs) Program. In brief, the expected improvements include (1) fine vertical adjustments within and among individual shuttle data takes via reference to precise ICESat (Ice, Cloud, and land satellite) laser profiles, (2) void reduction via improved radar interferometric processing, (3) use of better fill data in the remaining voids, especially ASTER GDEM3 when available, and (4) improved quality assessments and adjustments. This project is scheduled for completion in 2017, but we expect to release interim products in 2016 and early 2017.

I'm actually having the exact same issue. I was on pto last week but everything was uploading fine on Dec 5. I ran the data shuttle again the morning of Dec 11 and that's when rows and rows and rows of data went missing. Everything is on the source excel file, but data shuttle is not uploading entire rows to the target SS. I've done this data shuttle every morning for a few months now and its been working fine and nothing has changed. I submitted a SS ticket so we'll see what happens.

There are shuttle services and there are good shuttle services. What sets us apart is our technology. Our state of the art software blends the shuttle experience with the ease of knowing where your vehicle is just by tracking it on your phone. Give it a try!

For your safety, drivers will only permit patrons to board or exit a shuttle bus at a designated shuttle stop. If a driver does not follow this contract requirement, disciplinary actions will be taken.

Shuttle buses operate between the Pearson and Roland trailheads only. Public shuttles DO NOT transport guests to or from Lookout Pass Ski Area and the Hiawatha. You will use your own vehicle to drive from Lookout Pass down to the Trailhead which is in Taft, MT. Take exit 5 off I-90 and head 2 miles up route 506 to the sign that directs you to take a left to get to the East Portal Hiawatha parking area.

Seating on the shuttles is done on a first-come, first-served basis - based upon when one arrives at the Pearson Trailhead. Busses can hold 24 people with their bikes suspended from hooks in the back half of the bus. Our Larger Busses hold 48 passengers with a truck and trailer transporting bikes behind the bus also suspended by the back tire. Shuttle buses leave as soon as they fill up to minimize any wait times for the majority of our guests. Understandably on busy days there will be a wait for shuttles. Guests that arrive at the bottom after 12:30 or 1:00pm may encounter wait times in excess of 30 minutes and they could be an hour or more 5 to 6 days a year. Wait times do get longer as the day goes on and then start to diminish again late in the day.

The Park-to-Park shuttle operates on summer weekends and holidays from Memorial Day weekend (late May) to Labor Day weekend (early September). The free shuttle runs every 15 minutes from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekends and holidays only. Pay parking in and around Chautauqua Park is also in effect on weekends and holidays only.

The 2023 shuttle season has ended. For 2023, the shuttle began operating Saturday, May 27 and ran through Monday, Sept. 4. Included 2023 holidays were Memorial Day (May 29), Juneteenth (June 19), Independence Day (July 4), and Labor Day (Sept. 4).

Please note that the Park-to-Park shuttle is a separate service from the HOP 2 Chautauqua shuttle. The HOP 2 Chautauqua is a free transit service to the Colorado Music Festival and Chautauqua Summer Series events and is operated by the Colorado Chautauqua Association. Learn more about the HOP 2 Chautauqua.

For an interactive system map and up-to-the-minute live data on bus arrivals and departure, download the free UMB mobile app from the Apple App Store or Google Play to access shuttle tracking on a mobile device or view the RideSystems website in a browser.

The College operates two wheelchair-accessible shuttles, which ferry students to and from campus to help make that early-morning trip to class quick and comfortable. The shuttles are operated by the Public Safety Department and run by professional drivers, some of whom build a great rapport with students. The evening shuttle makes returning home at the end of a long day of studying safe and convenient. Please download the Transloc Rider App for all campus shuttle service.

Evening Shuttles operate on two schedules, an Early Shuttle and a Late Shuttle. The early shuttle runs from 5:00pm until 12:00am, and the Late Shuttle runs from 9:00pm until 3:00am. The Evening Shuttle makes stops at: Parrish West, Tunnel, Palmer Hall (Servicing PPR Neighborhood), Mary Lyons, Parrish East Circle (Rose Garden/Library), Kyle House, and lastly the Science Center/Singer Circle. As the entire loop may take up to 30 minutes, community members are strongly encouraged to plan accordingly, and download the TransLoc App in order to see a live location of the shuttle operating. Reminder: Shuttles only stop at designated stops and live information is found on the TransLoc Rider Application (Available for Android and Apple).

In order to service the greatest number of students traveling from the farthest distance during peak morning hours, one of the Morning Garnet Shuttles will operate on an Express Route, traveling between Mary Lyons and Parrish West ONLY from 9:00 am-10:30 am Monday through Friday. Both regular morning shuttles will begin making stops at PPR and the tunnel, after 10:30 am. The Saturday morning shuttle will NOT operate as an express. Community members are strongly encouraged to plan accordingly, and download the TransLoc App in order to see a live location of the shuttles operating.

After great input from, and many requests by the community, a midday shuttle has been created. The Midday Shuttle will operate between 12pm and 5pm servicing the entire campus. The loop will have stops at: Parrish West, Tunnel, 101 S Chester, Palmer Hall (Servicing PPR Neighborhood, Mary Lyons, Strath Haven Condominiums, Kyle House, and lastly the Science Center/Singer Circle. As the entire loop may take up to 25 minutes, community members are strongly encouraged to plan accordingly, and download the TransLoc App in order to see a live location of the shuttle operating. Reminder: Shuttles only stop at designated stops and live information is found on the TransLoc Rider Application (Available for Android and Apple).

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