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Zion National Park in southern Utah is awakening from winter slumber.
Superintendent Jock Whitworth says the Zion Human History Museum and a bookstore opened Saturday.
In addition, the park's horse concessioner, Canyon Trail Rides, resumed offering one- and three-hour rides.
This Saturday, the park's South Campground with 126 sites will open next Saturday.
Watchman Campground has been open all winter, but campers now have to reserve a site there. It was open on a first-come, first service basis for the winter.
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