Did you Zion is Utah’s oldest National Park?
Established in November 19 of 1919, the Zion National Park is located in southwestern Utah and its territory expands in three different counties, Washington, Iron and Kane. The National Park has a territory of 146,597 acres and it features the Zion Canyon, which is 15 miles long and has an alttitude of approximately half a mile. When you visit the Zion National Park, you can enjoy the unique and rare plant and animal diversity located in the park with a wide variety of plant species as well as 289 species of birds, 75 mammals (including 19 species of bats), and 32 reptiles. What makes this park a great camping destination is the four different ecosystems it offers: desert, riparian, woodland, and forest. With the variety of landscapes in this amazing geological world, you will be able to enjoy beautiful mountains, canyons, buttes, mesas, monoliths, rivers, slot canyons, and natural arches.
There are many outdoors activities you can do while camping in your custom-made truck camper in the Zion National Park, such as: Backpacking, Bicycling, Bird Watching, Canyoneering, Climbing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, and Rivers Trips.
Visit Zion National Park in Your Unique Custom Truck Camper
With our custom made truck campers, there’s no limit to where you can go and what you can do on your next outdoor adventure. If your truck can get there, so will your Phoenix Camper. The whole world is full of custom truck camping destinations waiting for you to get there!
Our company is based on the belief that our customer’s needs are of the utmost importance. Just choose a Base Model -which comes with standard features- and then select the many more optional features available. And if you already have something in mind that you want, let us know about all of your ideas and we will work with you as a team to design and build the camper of your dreams!
We work on the most popular truck makes and models, so select yours and start building your camper now! Or give us a call and make an appointment to visit us.
All photos by National Parks Service - nps.gov