After losing millions of revenue during the longest government shutdown in history, Zion National Park prepares for a game-changing development in the shadows — right in the overlooked corner of one of the most popular national parks in the U.S .
While the West Side of the park gets all the attention — and for good reason — the East Side of Zion is one that's lesser-known and quieter, with equally stunning landscapes. Also known as East Zion, it's where visitors will soon experience the new Zion Discovery Center, which will "slow visitors down," according to the Zion Forever Project Chief Natalie Britt, who spoke with Fox13 News .
As the discovery center takes shape, collaborators of this decade-long project hope that Zion's rich history and heritage will inspire the next generat

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