Was Wile E. Coyote in Zion National Park Wednesday night? These boulders crashed down near Canyon Junction Wednesday evening around 7:00 p.m. The park posted these photos on its Facebook Page yesterday:
It’s a good thing the park has posted this Falling Rocks sign!
Zion National Park/Facebook The sign looks like it was custom made for this rock slide - the rocks are even the same shape! Luckily, a car wasn’t there when they crashed onto the road.
When this humongous rock tumbled down the mountain onto the road, it clearly did some damage.
Zion National Park/Facebook According to Zion National Park, it’s the size of a house!
It’s going to take awhile for road crews to clean up this mess.
Zion National Park/Facebook The east gate to the park is closed indefinitely while they move these gigantic boulders and fix the road.
Luckily, no visitors were injured.
Zion National Park/Facebook
But perhaps when they get this boulder moved, they’ll find the body of a roadrunner?
Zion National Park/Facebook
While Utah’s national parks are beautiful, it’s always good to remember that these stunning places can be dangerous!
Zion National Park/Facebook
The sign looks like it was custom made for this rock slide - the rocks are even the same shape! Luckily, a car wasn’t there when they crashed onto the road.
According to Zion National Park, it’s the size of a house!
The east gate to the park is closed indefinitely while they move these gigantic boulders and fix the road.
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