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How Crowded Is Zion in February?

Very quiet0.4× average month · best-time score 60/100

February is a very quiet month at Zion National Park, running about 0.4× the park's average month — roughly 3% of the year's visitors come in February. That puts it between the June peak and the January low. Overall our best-time score rates February as "Good" for a visit. Typical February weather averages a high near 58°F and a low around 34°F, with about 2.1" of precipitation. You'll get about 10.6 hours of daylight to explore.

Frequently Asked Questions

February is very quiet at Zion National Park (about 0.4× the average month). Our best-time score rates it "Good". The single best month overall is April.

The busiest month is June and the quietest is January. February sits at about 0.4× the park's average, or 3% of annual visitation.

Source: National Park Service Visitor Use Statistics (19792025), NOAA NCEI Climate Normals 1991–2020. Updated 2026-06-20.