National Park Week 2024 Zion

Welcome to Camp NPCA! We’re so excited invite you to celebrate National Park Week with us in-person in 2024. Join us for whole summer of camp packed into one very full day at Zion National Park on April 27. We’ll hike, ride horses(!), watch for wildlife, exchange friendship bracelets, and best of all: explore one of Utah’s prime national parks with new friends and your favorite outdoor influencers as camp counselors.

This event is completely FREE. That includes your park entry fee, your lunch and snacks (s’mores, anyone?), all activities and supplies, your new favorite t-shirt, and a few surprises only available at Camp NPCA events.

New to Zion?

It’s a little over two hours from Las Vegas. April is a super popular time to visit Utah’s Mighty 5, so we recommend making travel plans (if needed) as soon as you’re able.

Please note: All participants will be required to sign NPCA’s standard liability waiver and photo release. NPCA recommends all participants be up to date on their Covid-19 vaccine per current Centers for Disease Control recommendations and guidance. Trip requirements are subject to change. All NPCA Staff-led experiences will be defined by the NPCA staff member. Each participant is responsible for determining their preferred activity level, accessibility, needs and interests. This event includes moderate hiking and a three-hour beginner horseback ride. NPCA will work with participants to select activities that meet all participants preferred activity and comfort level.

Registration opens on March 12!

calendary icon Date April 27, 2024
  • Location:
    1 Zion Park Blvd. Springdale, UT 84767
  • Cost:
    FREE
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