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  2. Why Zion National Park is so special and what to know before ...

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    The closest airport with commercial service is St. George Regional Airport, but the closest major airport is Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, 176 miles away from Zion Canyon Visitor ...

  3. Kootenay National Park - Wikipedia

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    Kootenay National Park is a national park of Canada in southeastern British Columbia. The park consists of 1,406 km 2 (543 sq mi) of the Canadian Rockies , including parts of the Kootenay and Park mountain ranges , the Kootenay River and the entirety of the Vermilion River .

  4. Zion Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Zion Lodge is located in Zion National Park, Utah, United States. The lodge was designed in 1924 as a compromise solution between its developer, the Utah Parks Company, which wanted a large hotel, and National Park Service director Stephen Mather, who desired smaller-scale development.

  5. Zion Lodge Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Zion Lodge Historic District surrounds the rustic lodge originally designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood in Zion National Park. The lodge served as the center of a group of cabins, employee dormitories and support buildings which are included in the district. A swimming pool and bathhouse were demolished in 1976.

  6. Fay hut - Wikipedia

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    The Fay hut was an alpine hut located above Prospectors Valley in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia.Although the higher Neil Colgan hut superseded it as a base for climbs in the Valley of the Ten Peaks area, it still served as a convenient base for hikers and skiers doing day trips in the area, and as an overnight stop for mountaineers continuing on to the Neil Colgan hut.

  7. Mount Harkin - Wikipedia

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    Mount Harkin is a 2,979-metre (9,774-foot) mountain summit located in the Kootenay River Valley along the eastern border of Kootenay National Park. Park visitors can see the peak from Highway 93, also known as the Banff–Windermere Highway. It is part of the Mitchell Range, which is a sub-range of the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada.