Springdale business owners try to stay afloat amid Zion National Park's slowest season

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The gateway town to Zion National Park sees a decline in business during the winter months, and the shop owners are working to keep their businesses afloat duri

ng the slow season.

As winter settles in, Springdale sees a stark decline in tourism, leaving local business to grapple with empty dining rooms and quiet streets. “It’s a balancing act,” Kelin said. “Food prices are up, labor is expensive and utilities cost the same whether you’re full or empty. But, we’re committed to keeping our doors open. We have employees that need to support their families.”

Local shop owners face similar challenges. Laura Doty, owner of Zion Canyon Offerings, said winter is the quietest time of the year, but also the most underrated for visitors.Shopping small amid chain store holiday deals impacts local economy for the better“This is the best time to visit,” Doty said. “You can beat the crowds, find parking, and enjoy trails without the chaos. People dealing with inversion in Salt Lake could come down and warm up. We have sunshine, blue skies and no inversion.

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