A list of MUST STOP places in Utah! Including all of the “Mighty Five” National Parks.
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Capitol reef national park
Canyonlands national park
Capitol reef national park
This is the best hotel to stay at just outside Capitol Reef National Park. It’s affordable, offers great rooms, and includes a small continental breakfast. Plus, you’ll be greeted at the counter by an old man and his loyal old dog, adding to its char...
Days Inn by Wyndham Torrey Capital Reef | Torrey, UT Hotels
This is a super fun, family-friendly hike when visiting Capitol Reef National Park! It’s only 1.7 miles and is labeled as moderate difficulty.
The Hickman Bridge Trail
Cathedral Valley Trail is a must when visiting Capitol Reef National Park. This scenic off-road route takes you through some of the park’s most stunning and remote landscapes. A high-clearance, 4x4 vehicle is recommended.
Cathedral Valley
Just outside Capitol Reef National Park lies one of the most breathtaking and otherworldly places on Earth. Accessible only by a 4x4-capable vehicle, this stunning landscape is located on BLM land and offers free camping. Please respect the land and ...
Moonscape Overlook
Canyonlands national park
This is the best trail to catch a sunrise! Be sure to arrive early, as it fills up quickly. It’s an easy 0.7-mile walk to an arch perched on a cliff edge, offering breathtaking views over the entire national park.
Mesa Arch
Grand View Overlook in Canyonlands National Park is an absolute must-see! It’s an easy walk straight from the parking lot, making it one of the most accessible yet breathtaking viewpoints in the park. The overlook offers an unreal perspective, lookin...
Grand View Point Overlook
If you have a high-clearance 4x4 vehicle and three days to spare, White Rim Trail is the ultimate off-road adventure! This 100-mile remote trail winds through the heart of Canyonlands National Park, offering jaw-dropping canyon views, thrilling terra...