On Zion Park Boulevard, on the left when traveling east.
In 1858, Nephi Johnson, one of Brigham Young's scouts, with a party of Indian guides arrived at the mouth of the canyon. Due to superstition, the Indians refused to enter the canyon. Nephi Johnson, alone, followed up river to the Narrows, a place . . . — — Map (db m74630) HM
Near Zion-Mount Carmel Highway (Zion National Park Rd.) (Utah Route 9) 0.8 miles north of Zion National Park Entrance, on the left when traveling north.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done. — — Map (db m149308) HM
On Zion Park Boulevard, 0.2 miles east of Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, on the right when traveling east.
This 5,613- foot-long tunnel, the longest vehicular tunnel in the National Park System, was blasted through the towering sandstone cliffs above Pine Creek Canyon. Construction required extraordinary access through cliff-face galleries for blasting . . . — — Map (db m74632) HM