Travel Haiku - Zion Park (Utah) Poem by john tiong chunghoo

Travel Haiku - Zion Park (Utah)



Zion Autumn
the crimson horizon
sings our fascination

Zion Autumn
we reflect on the
crimson horizon of red rock

Zion Autumn
the red rock crimson horizon
fires up our excitements

Zion was established in 1909, and it's remained one of Utah's most popular parks ever since, with epic backpacking, day hiking, rock climbing, and road cycling. The main park road is blocked off to all traffic save for the park shuttle—a nice touch when compared to traffic-choked places like Yellowstone. But to truly escape the crowds, go now, when the cottonwood leaves have shifted to a canary yellow and the early evening sky transforms the red rock horizon to a deep, soothing crimson.

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