Let’s explore one of america’s most popular national parks

Zion National Park!

~ the narrows, Angles Landing, zion canyon scenic drive, pa’rus trail, riverside walk, canyon overlook trail, kolob canyons, canyon junction bridge, observation point, court of patriarchs, emerald pools, watchman trail, weeping rock, checkerboard mesa, temple of sinawava, the subway and more! 

Come To Zion, Meet Other Singles, and Have Fun!

Dates: April 23-26 , 2026
House Location: Hurricane, Utah (about 30 min into the park)
Hosts: Cheri & Vanessa
Ages: 45 and up

Space is limited.  Don’t wait.

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Park Highlights

so many places to explore.  www.nps.gov

Zion National Park offers a plethora of incredible experiences for visitors to enjoy. Here are some of the best things to do in Zion:

  1.  Hiking: Zion is renowned for its hiking trails that cater to all skill levels. Some of the most popular trails include Angels Landing, The Narrows, Emerald Pools, Observation Point, and Hidden Canyon. Each trail offers unique views and challenges.
  2. The Narrows: This iconic hike involves walking through the Virgin River in a narrow slot canyon. It’s an unforgettable adventure, but be prepared to get wet!
  3. Angels Landing: Known for its steep drop-offs and breathtaking vistas, Angels Landing is a thrilling hike that rewards you with panoramic views of the entire canyon.
  4. Emerald Pools: This family-friendly hike takes you to a series of lush, green pools and waterfalls. It’s a great option for those seeking a less strenuous adventure.
  5. Canyoneering: For the more adventurous, canyoneering involves navigating through narrow slot canyons, rappelling down cliffs, and sometimes even swimming through pools of water.
  6. Scenic Drives: Take a drive along the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive to enjoy stunning viewpoints and photo opportunities. The Zion-Mount Carmel Highway also provides incredible views.
  7. Photography: Zion’s landscapes are a photographer’s dream. The play of light and shadows on the towering cliffs and the Virgin River creates stunning photo opportunities.
  8. Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for the park’s diverse wildlife, including bighorn sheep, mule deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of birds.
  9. Ranger Programs: Join ranger-led programs to learn about the park’s geology, history, and ecology. These programs offer insightful perspectives and enrich your visit.
  10. Stargazing: Zion is designated as a Dark Sky Park, making it an ideal location for stargazing. On clear nights, the sky comes alive with stars.
  11. Kolob Canyons: While less visited than the main canyon, Kolob Canyons offers stunning red rock formations, scenic viewpoints, and solitude.
  12. Rock Climbing: For experienced climbers, Zion offers challenging rock climbing routes that lead to breathtaking views.
  13. Zion Human History Museum: Learn about the cultural history of the area, including the Native American tribes and early settlers.
  14. Zion Canyon Scenic Drive: Even if you’re not up for a hike, driving along this route provides access to some of the park’s most picturesque vistas.

Remember to plan ahead, bring plenty of water, wear appropriate clothing and footwear, and respect the park’s guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a connection with nature, Zion National Park has something to offer everyone.

What to expect on this Getaway

When you join Cheri’s Travel Spot on this weekend trip to Zion, you’ll have the opportunity to play, explore, mingle, have fun, and meet other cool singles just like you!

Trip Description:  If you’ve ever been with us to Zion National Park before, this structure will feel familiar.

  • Check-in will be at the house on Thursday evening.  You’ll meet us at the registration table and we’ll direct you to your assigned room and bed.  That evening, we’ll have a home cooked meal for everyone followed by a welcome meeting where we’ll go over all the itinerary details, house rules, meet & greet the other house guests, and explain the optional group activities for the weekend.  On Friday and Saturday morning, we’ll meet early for breakfast, make our own packed lunches and snacks for the day, and then promptly depart for the National Park.  You’ll be carpooling with several of the other guests to whichever selected activities and attractions you’ve signed up for.  At the end of each day, we’ll meet back at the house for dinner, games, socializing, soaking in the hot tub, star gazing, dancing, or gratefully passing out for a good long sleep.  Early Sunday morning, we will do a top to bottom clean-up of the house and departing by 10am. Information for a local ward will be provided for those who wish to attend Sacrament meeting.

What’s Included:

  • 3 nights Lodging
  • Welcome Meeting
  • All Dinners at house
  • All Breakfasts at house
  • Lunches and snacks provided for pack’n go
  • Group activities, games, music, dancing
  • Multiple Hot tubs, pools, pickleball courts
  • Linens and towels
  • WiFi
  • Smart TVs + YouTube Live TV
  • Game room (Board Games, Playstation 5, Nintendo Switch)
  • Pool, Foosball, Air Hockey
  • Multiple Washers and Driers
  • Covered Patio and Outdoor Furniture
  • 7 Minutes to Sand Hollow
  • 1 Mile to Jelly Stone Waterpark
  • 30 Minutes to Zion National Park

Our Home Away From Home

Located in Hurricane, UT

4 HOUSES (SIDE-BY-SIDE), 18 BEDROOMS, 19 FULL BATHROOMS:  FEATURING POOL, HOT TUB, COVERED PATIOS, GAME ROOM, CONVENIENT LOCATION.

This is your getaway, so you should have your cake and eat it too! Everything you need to relax, adventure, and to bring the whole group together is here! With easy access to sand dunes, reservoirs, and Zion’s National Park, outdoor adventure is right at your doorstep! The homes offer luxuries and entertainment galore, so whether you’re relaxing at the pool, kicking up your feet, or competing with the myriad of board games, video games, or tabletop games, you’ll find exactly what you need to make this vacation memorable! 

“Main House/Not the Main House”

(If you Prefer to be close to the action or Enjoy a bit more quiet)

Female Shared Rooms

  • Shared Queen: $475
  • Own Bunk Bed (Full): $450
  • Own Bunk Bed (Twin): $425
  • Couch Spot: $400
  • Floor Spot: $375

male Shared Rooms

  • Queen Bed – shared room $550
  • Own Full Bed (Shared Room)$525
  • Own Bunk Bed (Full): $450
  • Own Bunk Bed (Twin): $425
  • Couch Spot: $400

Private Room Options

  • Queen Room w/ensuite: $700

  • Private Casita: $850
Alternative Options

  • Activities & Meals Only (Find other Housing): $175

Extra Night Add-Ons

(Stay an extra night in Zion after the Trip ends… Includes only a Bed Spot.  Meals for additional night/Day  will not be included.  Plan to provide your own food.  this is Lodging only.)

Wednesday Night, April 22nd 

  • Bed Spot: $100

Payment Terms and Pricing

  • Space is limited.  
  • Pricing is per person and includes all taxes and fees.  
  • Rates are subject to change at Any Time.
  • Full payment is due at time of booking for any reservation
  • Reservations are non-refundable.
  • Reservations may be transferred to a person of the same gender with a $100 name Change Fee.

Know before you go

  • The house is located in Hurricane, Utah (about 7 minutes to Sand Hollow or 30 minutes to Zion National Park).
  • We will be near the park’s South Entrance.  
  • Parking in the neighborhood is limited.  Try to carpool with other friends or guests to save on gas and parking stresses.
  • This retreat is not a church sponsored event but LDS Standards are expected to be maintained.

Not Included:

  • Transportation to the park.  We will be relying on each other to carpool to and from the park.
  • Park Entrance Fee – $35 for the non-commercial vehicle pass. Good for entry into Zion National Park for seven days from the date of purchase.  You only need one pass per vehicle, NOT per person.  Click here for more options and information, including the $80 annual pass, which is good in every US National Park for one year.
  • 3rd Party Optional Excursions/Permits.  There are many companies in the area if you choose to hire a guide or rent equipment.
  • Travel Insurance, highly recommended since life happens.  (Contact Cheri’s Travel Spot for pricing)

Itinerary & Activities

*subject to change

Day 1:  Thursday, April 23, 2026 – Welcome!

6pm – Check-In

7pm – Dinner at House 

8pm – Welcome Meeting

9pm – Free Time (games, socializing)

11pm – Quiet hours

Day 2:  Friday, April 24, 2026 – Activities

7am – Breakfast

8am – Depart for Zion 

7pm – Dinner at House

8pm – Group Photo, Free Time (games, socializing) 

11pm – Quiet hours

Day 3:  Saturday, April 25, 2026 – Activities

7am – Breakfast

8am – Depart for Zion 

7pm – Dinner at House

8pm – Free Time (games, socializing) 

11pm – Quiet hours

Day 4:  Sunday, April 26, 2026 – Depart for Home 

8am – Breakfast

10am – Checkout

Download the Official NPS App  

One app, every park at your fingertips. The NPS App is the new official app for the National Park Service with tools to explore more than 400 national parks nationwide. Find interactive maps, tours of park places, on-the-ground accessibility information, and much more to plan your national park adventures before and during your trip.

The NPS App is currently available on iOS and Android mobile devices. It can be downloaded for free through the App Store and Google Play. Since cell reception isn’t reliable at Yellowstone National Park, be sure to download the app and save for offline use before coming to the park. This can be done through the toggle switch located at the top of the Yellowstone section of the app.

Features

  • Interactive Maps: see where you are located within the park and find what is nearby, including points of interest, roads, trails, and other information to plan your trip.
  • Park Tours: self-guided tours take you to interesting places in the park. Find suggestions for places to go, directions to get there, and things to do once you arrive.
  • Amenities: learn where you can find and access transportation, food, restrooms, shopping, and more.
  • Offline Use: you can download content from entire parks for offline use. It’s especially handy if you’re exploring remote areas in parks or concerned about data limits.
  • Things to Do: what do you want to do in a park—hike? Take a scenic drive? Have a picnic? Discover all the fun, entertaining, and educational activities parks have to offer.

"May your adventures bring you closer together, even as they take you far away from home"

~ Trenton Lee Stewart