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Key West vs Zion National Park

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Key West if Mallory Square sunsets, Hemingway's cats, and Duval Street nights beat slot-canyon hikes. Pick Zion National Park National Park if Angels Landing chains, the Narrows wading, and Watchman Trail glow trump key lime pie.

🏆 Key West wins 74 OVR vs 71 · attribute matchup 54

75
Safety
78
78
Cleanliness
78
37
Affordability
38
79
Food
56
74
Culture
54
88
Nightlife
42
90
Walkability
68
65
Nature
98
99
Connectivity
81
64
Transit
74
Key West

Key West

United States

Zion National Park

Zion National Park

United States

Key West

Safety: 75/100Pop: 25KAmerica/New_York

Zion National Park

Safety: 78/100Pop: No permanent residents; ~4.5M visitors/yearAmerica/Denver

How do Key West and Zion National Park compare?

American extremes — southernmost-tropical drinking town versus southwestern slot-canyon cathedral. Key West is the laid-back Conch Republic — Mallory Square's nightly sunset celebration with fire-jugglers and tarot readers, Hemingway House's six-toed cats, and key lime pie at Kermit's where the tartness is genuinely puckering. Zion is red-rock vertical hiking — Angels Landing's chain-pulled cliff scramble with 1,000-foot drops, the Narrows wading up the Virgin River through walls 30 feet apart, and the Watchman Trail's evening glow when Zion Canyon turns crimson.

Mid-range nights are close — $350 in Key West against $310 in Zion (or Springdale at the gate) — but the daily-spend story differs. Key West runs on $25 cocktails along Duval Street and decent seafood lunches at $30; Zion is a sandwich-and-trail-mix park where the lodging cost dominates. Walkability is Key West all day (the entire island is 4 miles long); Zion has a clean shuttle system but it's a hike-and-shuttle park, not a stroll-and-eat one. Best months differ — Key West is December through April before hurricane season; Zion is March-May or September-November to dodge 100°F summer canyon heat.

Practical tip: book Key West for the second week of January when room rates briefly dip; book Zion permits for Angels Landing through recreation.gov a season ahead — they're now lottery-only. Pair Zion with Bryce Canyon (90 minutes east) and the Grand Canyon North Rim for a 7-day red-rock loop; Key West works as a Miami-and-Keys road trip.

💰 Budget

budget
Key West: $140-200Zion National Park: $75-130
mid-range
Key West: $280-450Zion National Park: $220-400
luxury
Key West: $600-1,200+Zion National Park: $500-1,000+

🛡️ Safety

Key West75/100Safety Score78/100Zion National Park

Key West

Key West is generally a safe small city for tourists. Old Town is well-policed and busy; the main risks are alcohol-related incidents (Duval Street late-night), aggressive scooter rentals on busy streets, sun exposure, and the seasonal hurricane risk. Petty theft from rental scooters and unattended beach belongings does occur. The island's relaxed, party-oriented culture means common sense is your best safety tool.

Zion National Park

Crime at Zion is a non-issue — the real hazards are natural and they kill people every year. Flash floods, falls from Angels Landing, heat illness, hypothermia in the Narrows, and dehydration are the big five. The single most important pre-hike habit: check the NPS flash flood forecast at the visitor center or nps.gov/zion before ANY slot canyon or Narrows trip. "Probable" or "Expected" risk means do not enter — a storm 10 miles upstream can kill you even in bright sunshine at the trailhead.

🌤️ Weather

Key West

Key West has a tropical savanna climate moderated by surrounding water — temperatures stay narrowly between 18°C (winter low) and 32°C (summer high) all year. There is a wet season (May–October, with afternoon thunderstorms and hurricane risk) and a dry season (November–April, which is also peak tourist season). Hurricane risk is real — Hurricane Irma in 2017 caused major damage to the Lower Keys.

Winter (Dry Season Peak) (December - February)18 to 26°C
Spring (March - May)21 to 30°C
Summer (Wet Season) (June - August)25 to 32°C
Autumn (Hurricane Season Peak) (September - November)23 to 31°C

Zion National Park

Zion's desert climate is defined by vertical relief — the canyon floor sits at 4,000 feet while the rims reach 6,500+ feet, meaning conditions can differ by 5-10°C between stops on the same hike. Summer is brutally hot on exposed trails (35-40°C) with dangerous afternoon monsoon thunderstorms and flash flood potential in slot canyons. Winter brings ice on Angels Landing and snow on the rims, with the canyon floor hovering between 0-15°C. Spring and fall are the ideal windows. The Virgin River stays a bracing 10-15°C year-round — plan Narrows gear accordingly.

Spring (March - May)Canyon: 5-25°C / Rims: 0-20°C
Summer (June - August)Canyon: 20-40°C / Rims: 15-32°C
Autumn (September - November)Canyon: 5-28°C / Rims: 0-22°C
Winter (December - February)Canyon: 0-15°C / Rims: -5-8°C

🚇 Getting Around

Key West

Key West Old Town is small (about 2 miles by 4 miles total island) and the historic centre is almost entirely walkable. Bicycles are the favourite local transport — flat terrain, dedicated bike lanes, and bike racks everywhere. The Duval Loop bus is free; Uber and Lyft operate but are more expensive than in Miami. Renting a car for the week is unnecessary unless you're visiting other Keys; parking in Old Town is scarce and expensive ($4-8/hour, $25/day in city lots).

Walkability: Old Town is one of the most walkable small-city centres in America — flat, compact, shaded by tropical canopy, and full of architectural detail. The full Duval Street walk takes 25 minutes end to end. Bicycles extend the comfortable range to the entire island.

WalkingFree
Bicycle Rental$15-25/day rental
Duval Loop (Free Bus)Free

Zion National Park

Zion's transportation story is simple: the free park shuttle is MANDATORY on the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive April through late November — no private vehicles past Canyon Junction. The shuttle runs a 9-stop loop roughly every 10-15 minutes, takes about 45 minutes end-to-end, and stops at every major trailhead and viewpoint. Springdale (the gateway town) has its own free town shuttle connecting lodges, restaurants, and the park entrance. A private car is only useful on the main drive December through early March, for reaching Kolob Canyons (30 miles northwest, separate entrance), or for the Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway. There is no rideshare service inside the park.

Walkability: Springdale itself is extremely walkable — a linear town strung along Highway 9 with restaurants, outfitters, and lodges all within a mile of each other. Inside the park the shuttle handles the vertical distances; hiking trails are a mix of paved strolls (Riverside Walk, Pa'rus) and serious climbs (Angels Landing, Observation Point). Kolob Canyons has its own scenic drive and short trailheads but is not pedestrian-connected to the main canyon.

Zion Canyon Shuttle (free)Free with park entrance
Springdale Town Shuttle (free)Free
Private VehicleFuel $30-60 per tank; Springdale paid lots $15-30/day

📅 Best Time to Visit

Key West

Jan–Apr, Dec

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Zion National Park

Mar–May, Sep–Nov

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The Verdict

Choose Key West if...

you want a quirky, walkable, southernmost-US tropical destination with Hemingway history, the Conch Republic, the best key lime pie, and a daily sunset ritual

Choose Zion National Park if...

you want red-rock slot canyons, Angels Landing's permit-lottery ridge, and the Narrows waded up the Virgin River

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