One of the nation's most popular national parks is in modified operations following a major flash flood that struck the park on Tuesday.
Zion National Park in southwestern Utah was closed on Tuesday as floodwaters and mud went flowing throughout the park. The park opened on Wednesday in a limited capacity with clean-up operations underway - and the possibility of more flash flooding.
Worst Flood Ever in Zion
A Springdale, Utah police officer told the St. George News it was the worse he's seen in his 36 years in Springdale.
Stuck On A Shuttle
Shuttle buses are a key component of the visitor experience at Zion. These shuttle riders couldn't do much but survey the damage from the "safety" of the bus.