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10 Best Places to Visit in Utah This SUmmer

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Rainbow Bridge National Monument

At 290 feet tall, 275 feet wide, and a thickness of 42 feet at the top, Rainbow Bridge is one of the largest natural bridges in the world.

Cedar Breaks National Monument

Cedar Breaks National Monument encompasses a spectacular red rock amphitheater amidst Utah’s desert high country.

Timpanogos Caves National Monument

Timpanogos Cave National Monument preserves a spectacular cave system minutes from Salt Lake City. 

Natural Bridges National Monument

Natural Bridges protects a beautiful swath of Utah desert that is home to some of the most spectacular natural bridges found anywhere in the world.

Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

Vast canyons, striking cliff-faces, rugged desert wilderness, and ancient history collide here making for an epic southwestern mecca.

bRYCE canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon is a fantasy land of hoodoos and some of the brightest orange landscapes you'll ever see.

Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands has views that one can seemingly gaze upon for days without losing interest or comprehending the vastness of the landscape.

Zion national Park

Exquisitely carved by the Virgin River over millions of years, Zion Canyon is one of the most stunning places on earth.

Capitol Reef National Park

Vast & lonely landscapes shaped by geological activity over millennia, uncrowded trails, ancient petroglyphs, natural arches, & beautiful red rock scenery

Arches National Park

Sandstone hallways, rocks to climb on & over, sandy trails perfect for sandals or bare feet, & red rock vistas that make for an unforgettable experience.

Utah National Parks

For a detailed guide on the Utah National Parks check out our page below!