In 2000, the National Park Service banned all cars from a popular section of road in which park in order to return it to "peace and quiet"?
Answer Zion National Park
As reported in the Deseret News in 2000: "In recent years, the route through the stunning red cliffs of Zion Canyon has become a big, beautiful parking lot, filled with tour buses, double-parked motor homes and bad tempers. Not anymore. In an attempt to restore the peace and quiet that gave Zion its name, the national park on Tuesday became the first outside of Alaska to ban nearly all cars from its most popular section."
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