Zion National Park | South Campground (UT)
Type: STANDARD NONELECTRIC
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Generator use in South Campground is only permitted from 8:00 am-10:00 am and 6:00 pm-8:00 pm. Use outside of those hours is prohibited.
Feeding wildlife is strictly prohibited.
Food and garbage must be stored properly at all times. Food should be stored inside a vehicle or in the food storage locker provided on the campsite. Garbage should be secured in the same manner or be disposed of in the receptacles provided in the campground. Food is defined as food, drinks, toiletries, cosmetics, pet food and bowls, or any other scented items. Coolers, dirty stoves, grills, non-disposable tableware and cookware must be washed or stored in the same manner as food.
Wood gathering is prohibited in the park. Wood is available for purchase in Springdale. Please do not transport wood to the park from over 50 miles away to reduce the chance of spreading invasive pests.
Black water must be disposed of at the dump station provided in the campground. It should never be released onto the ground, into the river, or into irrigation ditches.
Bathing and washing of clothing or dishes at public faucets or in restrooms are prohibited. These activities should be performed at your campsite. Food particles should be strained from dishwater before disposing of in drains. Gray water produced by activities such as showering, bathing, cleaning, rinsing, etc. of any person or object with soap or other cleaning products must be collected and disposed of either at the campground dump station or in drains located near water spigots outside each restroom.
All vehicles and trailers must be kept on designated parking pads and not on vegetation or within the tent site.
Fireworks are prohibited in Zion National Park.
The use of hammocks and slacklines is prohibited.
Attaching or suspending items from trees which may cause tree or limb damage is prohibited, as is attaching any item to trees or vegetation with nails, wire or chains. Clotheslines longer than 15 feet or numbering greater than one per campsite are prohibited.
Nothing can be attached to or hung on park structures. Installation of sports equipment such as horseshoe pits and stakes, volleyball nets, etc. is prohibited.
Maximum of 6 occupants per site including children over 24 months.
Fires are permitted in the furnished grates at each site. Fires should never be left unattended until completely extinguished with plenty of water and cool to the touch. Campers are responsible for understanding current fire restrictions. Please check with a ranger or camp host if you need additional information.
Each site can accommodate a maximum of 2 passenger vehicles, 1 RV or camping trailer and associated tow vehicle, or 4 motorcycles. Please refer to the “Vehicle/Equipment Details” to determine what is permitted on each site.
In the “Vehicle/Equipment Details” section the “site length/width” refers to the parking pad suitable for automobiles and the “tent pad length/width” refers to the area suitable for pitching a tent or other non-vehicular camping equipment.
Shower and laundry facilities are not available in any of Zion’s campgrounds.
Properly restrained pets are allowed in developed campgrounds, picnic areas, on the grounds of the Zion Lodge, and along public roads and parking areas within 10 feet of the road surface. Pets are allowed on the Pa’rus trail but may not be taken on any other trails in Zion National Park. Service animals are not subject to the park’s pet policies and are allowed everywhere that visitors are allowed when accompanying an individual with a disability.
Pet excrement must be picked up and properly disposed of by the owner in all areas within Zion National Park.