A Snowy Week At Zion National Park

We had anywhere from 7 to 10 inches this week so the fresh powder provided a contrast to the red rock architecture of Zion National Park.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

31 responses to “A Snowy Week At Zion National Park”

  1. The Hinoeuma Avatar

    Just WOW. 😍😀😊💕

    My fave is the frozen waterfall.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks, glad you liked!

  2. Jane Lurie Avatar

    Beautiful work, Michael. You’ve captured such great colors and details of the snow patterns. Nature is amazing and your passion for documenting it is impressive!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Jane for the wonderful comments. It was a magical week at Zion!

  3. Oh, the Places We See Avatar

    You’ve captured the beauty of the season at Zion, and I only wish I could see what you’ve seen! Thanks for sharing these magnificent scenes with us.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Glad you enjoyed. It’s been a cold and snowy winter at Zion this year

  4. www.corneliaweber-photography.com Avatar

    I am in Awe, with your images, wish I could go there, but trough your images I get enough for now, thank you for sharing

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      You’re welcome Cornelia

  5. Sreejith Nair Avatar

    Absolutely stunning images 🙂

    Thank you for sharing…

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks and you’re welcome!

  6. Yoshimiparis Photographie Avatar

    The rocky mountains under the snow, a wonder of nature.
    I do not know if I will still have the chance to cross the Atlantic to come see them, but this is in one of my dreams.

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      The snow in the Rocky Mountains lasts through April or May. Live your dreams!

  7. mercedescatalan Avatar

    Wow, that contrast between the reddish rocks, blue sky and the snow!! It’s so different to the blue/white winter landscapes we have here in Switzerland!!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      It is an unique look

  8. perdebytjie Avatar

    Stunning photo’s!

  9. montucky Avatar

    Snow adds another dimension to an always beautiful landscape!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      We have had a lot of snow this winter so it’s been special

  10. Paul Handover Avatar

    Wonderful! Wouldn’t mind sharing them with my blog readers? Anyway, I called by to leave my thanks for your recent decision to follow Learning from Dogs. Thank you!!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks Paul. Please share!

      1. Dean Harden Avatar
        Dean Harden

        Michael greetings… your rim access to Marble Canyon from a dirt track 8910 off 89A. Might you share directions please. I plan to drive in early May and was impressed with your photographs… just signed up for the blog. Much appreciated, Dean

      2. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

        Yes, that road 8910 is the road to access Marble Canyon. It starts about 12 miles west of Lee’s Ferry on Highway 89A

      3. Paul Handover Avatar

        Oh, that’s very generous! Thank you for this. Full credit will be give to you!

      1. My Life as a Photographer Avatar

        For sure!! Love it here 😄💕

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  12. ourcrossings Avatar

    Wow, Zion National Park looks amazing, fantastic photos, it’s one of those pretty cool places I would love to visit one day 😀

  13. Addicted2TravelLife Avatar

    These pictures are AMAZING! Were you able to visit Bryce Canyon? Last time we were there it was closed due to a snow storm and we’ve been wanting to go back so badly! But Zion is just stunning! Your pictures make us want to go back soon!

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Thanks for the kind words!

  14. Dana Avatar

    I enjoyed reading yourr post

    1. Michael Andrew Just Avatar

      Glad you enjoyed Dana!

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