Bonsai Tree of East Zion |
The slightly famous Bonsai Tree of Zion National Park stands atop a sandstone formation right off the road. This is a "Oh-that's-so-cute!" location for those who know where to park their car. Speaking of which, this is between the tunnel and East Entrance, about midway. There's no sign or parking lot and the roadside pullouts are small. Nevertheless, it's worth a stop. If you drive slowly and look for it on the south side, you'll see it easily. Pullover and walk back to explore some more.
The first picture is what it looks like from the road. That bend tree trunk points up, then sideways and then down. Framed against a blue sky, it leaps out. This looks great from all directions. Below is a photo taken from the lower front and then an old photo taken from the far side back in 2008. You'll notice the tree has grown slowly over 13 years between photos.
The twisted tree of Zion this year |
Bonsai Tree at sunrise in 2008 |
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