Capitol Reef is a place to drive on an ancient seabed while enjoying petroglyphs, formations, and views of the Waterpocket Fold. Visit Capitol Reef on a trip to all of Utah’s Mighty 5.
Canyonlands National Park has a scenic drive along breathtaking sandstone canyons and formations. The Island in the Sky district lives up to its name. The Needles and the Maze allow for a true off the grid experience.
Zion National Park has three scenic drives. A shuttle is the only way to drive through Zion Canyon. But you can enjoy the less crowded Kolob Canyons and Kolob Terrace Roads.
Arches National Park is a word famous park in Utah. Its picturesque arches, puzzling formations, and surreal landscape make Arches well worth a visit.
Use our guide of best places to visit in Utah to plan your next adventure in the “Beehive State”.
Park City is a world renown ski and snowboarding town. Its prime location close to Salt Lake City, UT attracts winter sports enthusiasts. Be prepared for a hefty price tag on ski passes and equipment.
Snow Canyon State Park is a true jewel in Southern Utah. Colorful sandstone formations, sand and petrified dunes, slot canyons and lava beds await the park’s adventurous visitors.
Bryce Canyon National Park is a must-visit day and road trip destination for any traveler. You could see the bright-colored Hood formations from the Scenic Drive or the hiking trails.
