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Utah is home to five national parks — and, depending on how much time you have, it's possible to visit all five in one trip. Here are some possible ways to do so.
Planning a road trip through Utah’s national parks sounds exciting until you sit down and realize how much ground there is to cover. While it might not look like much on a map, The Mighty 5 ...
Of the five Utah National Parks, which is the best? It depends on what you value and why you’re going and maybe who you’re with. I spent five weeks visiting every Utah national park, which ...
Utah’s national parks are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You don’t need to go on a weekend in July between the hours of 8am and 5pm. This is, as you might expect, the absolute worst ...
I've Never Owned a Car, but I Rented an RV to Explore Utah's National Parks—Here's What I Learned. For starters, you’re going to wish you had more time.
Road Trip through Utah's National Parks. This road trip will take you through tall hoodoos, epic arches, and more otherworldly landscapes.
Only 90 miles from Zion, Bryce Canyon is a much smaller national park sitting at a higher elevation than Zion, at 8,000-9,000 feet. We stopped to get a map at the Visitor's Center highlighting the ...
Two other Utah parks, Canyonlands National Park and Capitol Reef National Park, saw their busiest June ever, with nearly 110,000 and 190,000 visitors respectively.
Utah’s national parks are in remote, hard-to-reach places. Over the years, nearby towns have offered more lodging, food, recreational activities and guiding services for visitors.