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    Riding the Zion Shuttle

    I have been to Zion several times, but always after the Shuttle stopped running in the fall. A friend is going to Zion next week and asked me if he could get his large format gear and a three wheeled baby jogger on the bus. Does anyone have an answer for him?

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    Re: Riding the Zion Shuttle

    I'm not sure about the Zion shuttle, but I bring my big F64 pack and bulky tripod with me all the time on the Yosemite shuttle (even when it's standing room only). Since the shuttle in Zion is probably identical, I don't think your friend will have a problem.
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    Re: Riding the Zion Shuttle

    They are full-sized buses but i don't know how many times i'd want to struggle loading and unloading a stroller full of gack. The park isn't that big so you could walk much of it with the stroller though.

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    Re: Riding the Zion Shuttle

    I was there 2 weeks ago. Any arrangement of large format gear would not be a problem. A baby stroller w/o a baby might be odd, but I don't think they'd stop you. The busses are large and easy on/off. Call them and ask. You can hang your bike on the front of the bus, but you can't take your dog.

    I had never been there with the shuttle running either. It is very odd. All the parking lots are empty except up by the tunnel and out the east exit which is the same.
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    Re: Riding the Zion Shuttle

    Quote Originally Posted by vinny View Post
    They are full-sized buses but i don't know how many times i'd want to struggle loading and unloading a stroller full of gack. The park isn't that big so you could walk much of it with the stroller though.
    As National Parks go Zion is not huge, but it would be quite a walk from the Springdale entrance to the Temple of Senawava especially with LF gear in tow. The person I am asking about the shuttle for also has some back trouble that prevents much walking of any distance which is the reason for the stroller. It will be his and his new brides first visit to Zion so the shuttle would allow them to see several of the many attractions there without a long walk.


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    Re: Riding the Zion Shuttle

    It looks like a stroller is ok.
    I got this info from the following website...
    http://www.scenicsouthernutah.com/na...rks/zion.shtml
    ...3. Board one of the free shuttles. These buses are fully accessible to wheelchairs, walkers and strollers. They run from 5:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. and run as often as every six minutes. Pets are not allowed on the shuttle.

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    Re: Riding the Zion Shuttle

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Mounier View Post
    It looks like a stroller is ok.
    I got this info from the following website...
    http://www.scenicsouthernutah.com/na...rks/zion.shtml
    ...3. Board one of the free shuttles. These buses are fully accessible to wheelchairs, walkers and strollers. They run from 5:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. and run as often as every six minutes. Pets are not allowed on the shuttle.

    Thanks for the link Peter. After reading that and the other helpful responses I think he will be able to take the Baby Jogger on the shuttle without a problem.

    Ben

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    Re: Riding the Zion Shuttle

    I'd say its OK. I took my Calumet C-402 in its big case, plus a backpack on the buses last fall. Also, the buses ran plenty early for sunrise and plenty late to catch sunset.

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    Re: Riding the Zion Shuttle

    you can take what ever you can carry. you should see how much stuff the rock climbers bring with them.....makes LF gear look small and light!
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    Re: Riding the Zion Shuttle

    The Zion shuttle is a great set up. The trade off of riding it is well worth the peace and quiet it brings to the canyon. The busses run from very early in the morning to well after dark so you will have no problem making first light or getting back after dark.

    On the early busses it is just a few park employees and photographers and you will have no problem with your stuff. I had a Super Trekker, tripod and shoulder bag. Lots of folks bring strollers too (granted most have kids in them) but why not LF gear.

    During the middle of the day should work too, you just may have to wait for a second bus on occasion as some of the middle stops no one gets off and the bus is already full.

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