User:Alli St. John/Zion National Park

Rules:

 * 1) Use of remote-controlled vehicles or equipment is prohibited within National Parks.
 * 2) Bicycling and E-Bikes are only permitted on Park roads. Bicycles and E-Bikes not permitted on Park trails or other areas.
 * 3) No camping within parking lots or anywhere outside of designated camping grounds.
 * 4) Limit of 12 people per group along Park trails.
 * 5) Required fee for entrance into park and specialized permits.
 * 6) Firearms (even with legal permit) are prohibited within Park lands and buildings.
 * 7) Off-road vehicles are prohibited within Park.
 * 8) All pets, except service animals, are prohibited within Park.
 * 9) Tubing is prohibited within Park.
 * 10) Feeding or interacting with Park wildlife is prohibited.
 * 11) Taking or collecting natural objects from Park lands is prohibited.
 * 12) Vandalism or causing damage to Park monuments, geography, and property is prohibited.
 * 13) Private vehicle traffic on Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is prohibited from March through November.
 * 14) Assistance required for traffic flow of vehicles with heights exceeding 11'4" and widths exceeding 7'10" through Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel.
 * 15) Driving under influence of drugs or alcohol is prohibited within Park.
 * 16) Lighting of campfires is prohibited within Park lands.
 * 17) Building of cairns within Park is prohibited.

Water Safety:
Water from streams, rivers, springs, etc. may contain levels of Cyanotoxins. It is highly recommended not to drink any water from natural resources within Park. Come into contact and play with water at own risk of exposure to Cyanotoxins.

Permits:
Wilderness permits are required for all overnight stays within the Park. These passes must be acquired day of or day before visitation to Park. Park permits must be kept on person the entirety of visitation within Park. Permits only cover specified camping area and camping dates and may not be translated to other camping areas and dates.

Human Impact:
All visitors are required to pick up all human caused waste and dispose of it in the respective Park garbage and recycling cans. To maintain the natural beauty of the National Parks, all visitors should remain within the trail perimeters while hiking and avoid leaving visible impacts to the Park lands. Stay on the trails provided at all times, as venturing off trails can damage native species.

Traffic:
Zion National Park follows the same road guidelines as in the rest of the country and National Parks. The park speed is 35 mph on all roads unless stated otherwise. Respect additional road signs and warnings due to dramatic geographical changes.

Human Safety:

 * 1) Be aware and cautious of steep cliffs along trails and take extra precaution when slippery and wet.
 * 2) Be aware and cautious of heat exhaustion. It is recommended to carry one gallon of water per person per day. In addition to staying hydrated, visitors should pack high sodium and high energy foods to eat throughout hiking.
 * 3) Be aware and cautious of hypothermia. Wear non-cotton, highly insulated clothing and eat high energy foods.
 * 4) Be aware and prepared for lightning and thunderstorms, especially through monsoon season from July to September.
 * 5) Be aware and cautious of flash floods due to thunderstorm precipitation.