Welcome to the Zion Cycles Blog, also known as mtbzion.com.
We will post photos, news & trail info when we get around to it, hopefully regularly.

Photo by Regina Pagles – Courtesy of Bill Bergeron
In case you don’t know who we are, we are a full service bike shop, located in Springdale, Utah, just outside the entrance of Zion National Park. Expert mechanic on duty at all times for all your repair needs. Large selection of parts & accessories. Get local trail info & directions. Bring home a slice o’ Zion & pick up a Zion Cycles Hat, T-shirt, Jersey or Water Bottle while your here. Whatever you do while your here…stop by, have fun, ride hard & tell all your friends.

this shop,,,,rocks…Freddy ,bill, reggie, are riders!!!!!
totally agree! We had no experience mountain biking and Fred suggested JEM TRAIL. It was perfect for us. He did warn us about a narrow part of the trail which I walked and my daughter rode. It was a perfect day only because I was aware the trail opened up to the mesa…..thanks to Fred.
Zion Cycles is the best. We were just out in Springdale for riding in Gooseberry and the surrounding area, and loved the shop! The shop itself is quite small, but stocked only with the best stuff, from floor to ceiling. Regina, Freddie, and Bill are awesome and gave us all the advice we could ask for and more! One friend was totally blown away when they had – in stock – a tire for his 650b bike. Also – don’t miss out on the Mean Bean coffee shop just a short walk to the south, most excellent coffee.
We love your new blog, the pics are antique looking….how old & rustic! ( just like me & Willie:))
Fred, stop giving (you know who) special treatment, he will expect it now all the time, oh wait a minute….he does expect it all the time. Maybe you’re just like that with everyone?? I bet ya.
Hey Fred and Regina!
Greetings from sunny England (yes, at least for once!). Just a quick note to say a big GRACIAS and to tell the world you guys are the best bike shop ever offering in addition to excellent service, plenty of kindness.
I look forward to seeing you next April and in the mean time if you need advice about riding in Mali just let me know
Later,
Rafael