ZION COST CALCULATOR
Entrance fees, the 2026 $100 non-resident surcharge, the cheapest pass for your trip, and Angels Landing — your exact total. Free, no sign-up.
Your trip
You pay each park entry separately — best for one or two single visits.
Compare every option
| Pass | Entry | Surcharge | Total* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pay at the gate | $35 | — | $35 |
| Zion Annual Pass | $70 | — | $70 |
| America the Beautiful | $80 | — | $80 |
| Non-Resident Annual Pass | $250 | — | $250 |
*Total = all park entries for the year + any non-resident surcharge + Angels Landing permit. Other national parks are estimated at your Zion entry rate. Base fees unchanged since 2018; verify current rates at nps.gov/zion before your trip.
Zion Cost FAQ
How much does it cost to visit Zion National Park in 2026?
A private vehicle pays $35 for 7 days, a motorcycle $30, and individuals on foot or bike $20 per person (kids 15 and under are free). Non-U.S. residents 16+ pay an additional $100-per-person surcharge. Use the calculator above for your exact total.
What is the new $100 Zion surcharge?
Starting January 1, 2026, non-U.S. residents age 16 and older pay a $100 per-person surcharge on top of the regular entrance fee. The $250 Non-Resident Annual Pass waives it for the holder and all passengers in their private vehicle.
Which Zion pass is cheapest for my trip?
Visiting two or more national parks in a year? The $80 America the Beautiful pass usually wins. Returning to Zion only? The $70 Zion Annual Pass. A single U.S.-resident visit? Just pay $35 at the gate. Non-resident groups should compare the $250 Non-Resident Annual Pass, which waives the surcharge.
How much is the Angels Landing permit?
Angels Landing requires a permit year-round, awarded by lottery on Recreation.gov: $6 per application (covers up to 6 people) plus $3 per person if you're selected.
