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How to get fromMissouri to Zion National parkby plane, shuttle, bus, train, taxi, or car

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There are 7 ways to get from Missouri to Zion National park by plane, shuttle, bus, train, taxi, or car

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  1. Fly Springfield-Branson National Airport to St. George Regional, shuttle

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    1. Fly from Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF) to St. George Regional (SGU)plane plane SGF - SGU
    2. Take a shuttle bus from St. George, UT-1275 East Red Hills Parkway to Springdale, UT-Zion-Springdale Visitor Centershuttle bus
    9h 6m
    $167–574
  2. Bus, shuttle

    1. Take the bus from Kansas City Bus Station to Denver Union Stationbus bus
    2. Take the bus from Denver Union Station to Cedar Citybus bus
    3. Take the bus from Cedar City, UT to St. Georgebus bus
    4. Take a shuttle bus from St. George, UT-1275 East Red Hills Parkway to Springdale, UT-Zion-Springdale Visitor Centershuttle bus
    28h 58m
    $234–441
  3. Train, bus, taxi

    1. Take the train from Kansas City to Kingman Stationtrain train
    2. Take the bus from Kingman, AZ to Las Vegasbus bus
    3. Take the bus from Las Vegas to St. Georgebus bus
    4. Take the taxi from St. George to Zion National parktaxi taxi
    34h 7m
    $648–1,208
  4. Drive 1,217.8 mi

    1. Drive from Kansas City to Zion National parkcar car 1,217.8 mi
    19h 26m
    $223–321
  5. Fly Kansas City to St. George Regional, shuttle

    1. Fly from Kansas City (MCI) to St. George Regional (SGU)plane plane MCI - SGU
    2. Take a shuttle bus from St. George, UT-1275 East Red Hills Parkway to Springdale, UT-Zion-Springdale Visitor Centershuttle bus
    9h 52m
    $181–725
  6. Fly Lambert–St. Louis International Airport to St. George Regional, shuttle

    1. Fly from Lambert–St. Louis International Airport (STL) to St. George Regional (SGU)plane plane STL - SGU
    2. Take a shuttle bus from St. George, UT-1275 East Red Hills Parkway to Springdale, UT-Zion-Springdale Visitor Centershuttle bus
    9h 53m
    $194–728
  7. Fly Kansas City to Cedar City Regional Airport, shuttle

    1. Fly from Kansas City (MCI) to Cedar City Regional Airport (CDC)plane plane MCI - CDC
    2. Take a shuttle bus from Cedar City - Iron County Taxi to St. George, UT-1275 East Red Hills Parkwayshuttle bus
    3. Take a shuttle bus from St. George, UT-1275 East Red Hills Parkway to Springdale, UT-Zion-Springdale Visitor Centershuttle bus
    13h 36m
    $209–747

Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF) to St. George Regional (SGU) flights

Calendar27Weekly Planes
Duration5h 44mAverage Duration
Ticket$106Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Missouri, USA and Zion National park, UT, USA?

There is no direct connection from Missouri to Zion National park. However, you can take the taxi to Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF) airport, fly to St. George Regional (SGU), walk to St. George Airport, take the shuttle to St. George, UT-1275 East Red Hills Parkway, take the shuttle to Springdale, UT-Zion-Springdale Visitor Center, then walk to Zion National park. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Kansas City Bus Station to Zion National park via Denver Union Station, Cedar City, Cedar City, UT, St. George, St. George, UT-1275 East Red Hills Parkway, and Springdale, UT-Zion-Springdale Visitor Center in around 28h 58m.

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