🌲 Outdoor greeting cards — print at home for any occasion!
TerraGreetings

Zion Cards

Towering red and cream Navajo sandstone cliffs rising above the Virgin River in a narrow desert canyon.

UtahNational ParkEst. 1919147K acres1 card available

Available designs

1 card

Zion is a 0.1-million-acre U.S. national park in Utah, established in 1919. It is known for towering red and cream Navajo sandstone cliffs rising above the Virgin River in a narrow desert canyon. TerraGreetings currently offers 1 printable greeting card inspired by Zion, available to download as PDFs or send via a digital share link.

Zion is southern Utah at its most sculptural — towering cream-and-red Navajo sandstone cliffs rising from the Virgin River, with hikes like Angels Landing and The Narrows that people remember by name for years. Cards from this collection fit big-feeling occasions: a birthday for the friend who's planning the next adventure, a congratulations for a graduate, or an anniversary for the couple who hiked it together.

If you've spent time in Zion, you already know what these cards are leaning into: Angels Landing, The Narrows, Court of the Patriarchs, the way the light works on warm sandstone reds, and the kind of moments you only get during spring and fall. Mule Deer, California Condor, Peregrine Falcon appear across the collection where they fit, and the overall mood lands majestic, adventurous, serene.

Best occasions for Zion cards

Frequently asked about Zion cards

What occasions are Zion greeting cards good for?

Zion cards skew toward celebratory moments — adventurous birthdays, congratulations for accomplishments, anniversaries for active couples, and graduation cards for new grads heading west.

What scenes are featured in Zion cards?

Designs capture Angels Landing, The Narrows, Court of the Patriarchs, Emerald Pools, and the canyon walls glowing at golden hour.

What other parks are similar to Zion?

Bryce Canyon (just up the road) and Arches share the red-rock canyon country palette. Grand Canyon adds the same sense of geological scale at a different magnitude.

Similar parks in our collection

Curated by Jeremy Henricks, founder of TerraGreetings · Pacific Northwest