From Lonely Planet ....

"You can't miss the Virgin Trading Post which sells homemade fudge, ice cream, and every Western knickknack known to man. It's pure, kitschy fun."

Thursday 27 April 2017

ZION FROM SPACE: IMAGES BY NASA

If you go up one step from the Grand Canyon on the geological “Grand Staircase” of the western United States you will reach Zion National Park.

Zion is the middle step on this tilted, eroded, staircase-like feature of the Colorado Plateau. It connects the very old, exposed sedimentary rocks of the Grand Canyon with the relatively newer rocks of Bryce Canyon.

The images here, acquired by the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8, show Zion National Park, which spans 593 square kilometers (229 square miles) of semi-arid desert in southwestern Utah.
The four images show the four seasons, starting with fall 2015 (top left) and progressing clockwise.

Most rainfall and snowmelt runs off of the hard, dry surfaces; only a small percent percolates through the sandstone to collect as groundwater. Runoff long ago helped jumpstart erosion in the area, but it wasn’t until about 4.5 million years ago that the Virgin River began sculpting Zion Canyon—one of the park’s most visited features.

The Virgin River is typically calm, not too deep, and hikers in the canyon can easily wade through it. But when the river floods, it has an increased capacity to move huge amounts of sediment downstream. The sediment acts like sandpaper, scouring and deepening the canyon.

In one particularly narrow part of the canyon, aptly named “The Narrows,” the river has cut down through 305 meters (1,000 feet) of rock. In some sections, hikers maneuver though canyon walls only 5 meters (16 feet) wide. Hikers need to be extra cautious, particularly during the monsoon season, as the canyons can quickly flood.

But Zion is not the only canyon in the park worth checking out. The Kolob Canyons area in the park’s northwestern corner takes visitors deep into the desert wilderness. Here you will find Kolob Arch, the world’s longest natural arch, which spans 94.5 meters (310 feet).

Credit: NASA Earth Observatory image by Jesse Allen, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey. Caption by Kathryn Hansen.

Tuesday 25 April 2017

SUNDANCE: VIRGIN'S FAMOUS DONKEY

We're very honored to have Sundance, our 22-year-old miniature donkey, as one of the most popular animals in our Petting Farm here at the Fort Zion Restaurant and Virgin Trading Post.

Born in Virgin in 1995, 'Sunny' (pictured right) is also what's known as a 'burrito', is mostly grey with a black cross on his back and black and cream on both his muzzle and belly.

Sunny has established a worldwide following of fans thanks to his passion for meeting and greeting visitors to the Petting Farm, stealing their ice creams and drinking their orange soda. You've been warned.

He loves to sing for carrots and absolutely adores the attention he gets from our visitors. He particularly likes posing for pictures. He's handsome, and he knows it.

Being born under the star sign Aries he's also got a heart and actually cried for more than a month when his best friend, butch cassidy, died several years ago.

To some up Sundance is a few short words isn't easy however the Fort Zion Restaurant and Virgin Trading Post owner Andy Anderson said it best. "Sunny is the oldest, fattest ass in Virgin."

Monday 24 April 2017

WE LOVE SOCIAL MEDIA: TAG US AT #FortZion

If you have taken some awesome images of Fort Zion and The Virgin Trading Post, we want to see them. If you use the hashtag #FortZion on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook we will be sure to see your work.

In the meantime if you're coming to Southern Utah and Zion, here are some of our favorite Instagram accounts you may wish to follow to see some amazing images from our part of the world.

#weareutah -a curated collection of images from Utah.
#visitutah - the Official office of Utah Tourism.
#wowutah - another awesome collection of images from Utah.
#zionps - the Official account of Zion National Park.
#zionnationalparkguide - "Explore Zion through our eyes."

We look forward to seeing your own images soon. Why not share some of your own with us too.

You can aso leave your comments and reviews on our Facebook page, just like Nikki from Arizona did yesterday, She wrote: "So much fun. The petting zoo made the stop well worth it. Cracking open your own Geode was well worth the money. This geode is more than 20 million years old and I was the first one to see the beauty that is inside. A  place you MUST stop."

Thank you Nikki, and to everyone who takes the time to share their experiences with the world.

Thursday 20 April 2017

WHAT'S FOR SALE AT THE VIRGIN TRADING POST?

You can buy many mementos of your visit to Zion National Park, Southern Utah and Virgin at The Virgin Trading Post. Here are three items that are popular purchases with our visitors.

First on the list, and made right here in Virgin, is Prickly Pear Honey (right). It's perfect for anyone with a sweet tooth, and can be used as a drizzle for your favorite ice cream and pancakes. At $7.99 is also excellent value for money, and the perfect foodie memory to take away from your visit to The Virgin Trading Post.

Next we have the perfect remedy if you've fallen in love with our Alpacas in the Petting Farm. We promise it's not home made - and indeed its sourced from the other side of the country, but our Alpaca Jerky, at $14.99, is another popular choice for visitors to Fort Zion and the Virgin Trading Post.

Saturday 15 April 2017

IF YOU LIKE US, TELL THE WORLD

Customer feedback is extremely important to any business, and here at Fort Zion and the Virgin Trading Post we take each and every comment, whether made personally or online, extremely seriously. That's why we want to share this one from Yelp.com left on April 13 this year by Gwendolyn from PA.
"This was one of the highlights of our trip to Zion.
"This family run business has been around for several generations and is just darling. There is a restaurant, a general store, a recreated play western village and a petting zoo with adorable animals.
"The prince of the petting zoo is Sundance,  the 28-year-old donkey. He's such a sweet boy. All of the animals are rescues and are cared for by the owners.
"$1 buys three carrots. We didn't have an opportunity to try the food. Thanks Fort Zion."
Thank you Gwendolyn for leaving this wonderful review. It means the world to know we're making people happy.

COMING TO ZION: COME SEE US


This week is National Park Week in America, and the country's biggest celebration of national heritage.

The idea behind the week-long initiative is about making great connections, exploring amazing places, discovering open spaces, enjoying affordable vacations and enhancing America’s best idea—the national parks.

It's all happening in your national parks. The National Park Service is once again partnering with the National Park Foundation, the official charity of America's national parks, to present National Park Week until Apri 23.

If you planning a trip to Zion Nation Park in southern Utah this week, or indeed any week, stop by Fort Zion and the Virgin Trading Post, where you will be assured of a warm welcome and some tasty treats at the world-famous restaurant.

More information about National Park Week.

Wednesday 12 April 2017

FORT ZION: EASTER OPENING HOURS

At the Fort Zion Restaurant and Virgin Trading Post we will be open through the Easter Holidays, from 10 am until 8 pm as usual.

If you're a first-time visitor why not stop buy, visit out petting farm and feed our wonderful animals, pick up a souvenir in the Virgin Trading Post and have some great food in the restaurant.

If you're in Las Vegas and fancy a complete change of scenery why not pop down to the awesome Zion National Park and come in and see us on the way.

We look forward to seeing you.

VIRGIN: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW


Our home, Virgin, is a town in Washington County in the state of Utah in the United States. The population recorded as being 596 in the 2010 census but it's likely more than that right now.

Virgin is located along the Virgin River, which is how it got its name, and not far from Zion National Park. The elevation is 3,606 feet (1,099 meters) and is right on State Route 9.

Tuesday 11 April 2017

DID YOU KNOW ... ?

The esteemed global publication USA Today listed a trip to Zion National Park as its single best one-tank trip from Las Vegas.

The article said: "Leave the bright lights and clanging slot machines of the Strip behind and head to Zion National Park, about 160 miles away from downtown Las Vegas.

"Here, the only slots you'll find are the narrow slot canyons, surrounded by giant, colorful sandstone cliffs.

"See the park from the bottom up by starting at the Narrows, one of the most popular areas of the park - located at the bottom of a thousand-foot gorge.

"Prepare to get wet, as the hike involves walking (or wading depending on the time of year) through the Virgin River.

"Not into camping but want to spend the night? Treat yourself to one of the comfortable cabins or lodges at nearby Zion Mountain Ranch."

The newspaper article appeared during 2015, and if you're planning to visit Zion National Park then you shouldn't miss a stop at the Fort Zion Restaurant and Virgin Trading Post. We can assure you that you will not be disappointed, and we look forward to seeing you soon.

ICE CREAM: THE BEST IN THE WEST

Made every day to a homemade, secret family recipe, the ice cream at Fort Zion's Restaurant has been dubbed as 'The Best in the West' bu numerous visitors.

Just look at the reviews on TripAdvisor and other review sites and you'll see why it's a firm favorite with visitors.And at just $2 per scoop it's exceptional value for money.

Some of the most popular flavors, some of which sell-out, include the 'Prickly Pear Cactus', Virgin Vanilla' for those who are a little less adventurous, and a sugar-free lemon option for anyone watching their sugar intake.

Our tips are (1) order early, and (2) never ask for the recipe - only two people in the world know it and they have no intention of giving it to anyone.

Sunday 9 April 2017

THE WORLD COMES TO VIRGIN

The Fort Zion Restaurant and Virgin Trading Post has seen as many overseas visitors compared with Americans during its opening week in April 2017.

Megan Anderson, Manager of The Trading Post, said:"This is pretty unusual as we usually see more American visitors at this time of the year.

She added that during the first seven days the Utah business has seen visitors from countries as far afield as France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, China and Mexico.

"The fact America has been attracting visitors from all parts of the world can only be a good thing for Virgin, for Utah and the country in general."

SPIN TO WIN AT FORT ZION'S RESTAURANT

Lucky diners in Utah now stand the chance to win their meal for free at the Fort Zion Restaurant in the city of Virgin,

In a unique initiative for the State of Utah, diners at the Virgin-based attraction in Southwest Utah are now being given a playing card with their food order and the chance to spin an elaborate wheel with all 52 cards displayed. A match means the lucky diners will get their ordered meal free.

Andy Anderson, owner of Fort Zion Restaurant and Virgin Trading Post, said: "This feature adds a bit of fun to the whole Virgin Restaurant and Trading Post visitor experience, and we look forward to serving our first restaurant guest with their free lucky meal."

Anderson added he believed this is the first such initiative in the region. Terms and conditions apply, so ask the friendly staff for details.

We look forward to seeing you soon.

Thursday 6 April 2017

BEST EVER OPENING WEEK


The Fort Zion Restaurant and Virgin Trading Post has enjoyed its busiest and best-ever opening week.

Since opening its doors for the season on Saturday, April 1, the business has seen a substantial number of tourist visitors - a good sign that Southwest Utah and the Zion National Park is set for a superb 2017.

Business was so frantic that, at one point, additional supplies of carrots for the ever-popular petting farm, which is a firm favorite with younger and older visitors alike, had to be ordered. Visitors can pay $1 to feed the animals which include donkeys, alpacas, miniature horses and deer.

The restaurant was also packed, with visitors enjoying what is widely regarding as the best food in Virgin. Especially popular was the trademark homemade ice cream which is made daily.

The Fort Zion Restaurant and Virgin Trading Post is open daily from 10am until 8pm.

Sunday 2 April 2017

TIPS FOR VISITING ZION NATIONAL PARK

Zion National Park dates its origins to 1919 and was Utah’s first. Located in the southwestern part of the state near the cities of St George and Virgin, Zion is an easy journey from Interstate 15 from both Las Vegas and Salt Lake City.

In this beautiful red rock area there are close to 150,000 acres protected by the National Park Service. The park attracts more than three million visitors each year, with most coming for the day. They will be in awe of the spectacular landscape.

Here are some tips that will give you an understanding of the Park.

Saturday 1 April 2017

NEW SEASON, NEW CHANGES

Fort Zion Virgin Trading Post is now open for the season. We've introduced some changes to our menu, but still will the amazing food and atmosphere that so many of you have come to know and enjoy over the years.

Our re-opening special this year includes and amazing homemade collection of no less than 16 special flavors of ice cream. Simply delicious.

We look forward to seeing you all soon.