Located at the top of Big Cottonwood Canyon in Wasatch County, Bloods Lake Trail is a hike that's great for the whole family. This hike provides classic views of spring wildflowers and fall colors. The trailhead can easily be reached from the Wasatch Front, Midway, and Park City-just belo...
The Ewoldsen Trail in Big Sur offers much of California’s diverse topography all in one hike. The trail takes travelers along the peaceful McWay Creek, through redwood groves and grassy valleys, as well as coastal mountaintops that offer picture-perfect views of the Pacific. The loop trail i...
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The Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim hike is one of the most iconic and challenging treks in the United States. Traversing from the North to the South Rim (or vice versa), this hike connects 3 different trails, the Bright Angel Trail, North Kaibab and South Kaibab. As hikers descend into the ...
1. Big Cottonwood Canyon 1,173 Canyons Located in the Wasactch Mountains, this wilderness region offers a limitless range of recreation for outdoor enthusiasts. See way to experience (1) 2. Temple Square 5,067 Points of Interest & Landmarks Historic religious site featuring serene gard...
In this “Niagara of the South,” the Cumberland River plummets 60 feet into a boulder-dotted gorge. The hike’s final 100 miles wind through equally as impressive topography, with a patchwork of sandstone bluffs, arches, and gorges in Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. ...
Tackle it on an 18-mile loop: Descend into its belly and follow the slot on day one. Pop into Horse Canyon near mile 8.5, and find a campsite in a cottonwood grove a mile north. Next morning, turn east into the next canyon and follow Wolverine Creek back to the road, just a half...
Another permanent exhibit focuses on Salt Lake City’s original inhabitants from prehistoric communities to the five Native American nations that call Utah home. 2. Big Cottonwood Canyon For more opportunities to explore the amazing outdoors around Salt Lake City, then a day-trip to Big Cottonwood...
25. It's less than half open at Christmas in only 10% of winters. This place is a great bet for destination skiers coming from across the world during the holidays.Solitude - early season snow score: 83.0As Brighton's neighbor in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Solitude enjoys the Utah Wasatch ...
Resorts near Paria Rimrocks Toadstool Hoodoos The Paria Rimrocks are an amazing collection of hoodoos, badlands, and other interesting rock formations found in the area located between the Cockscomb Fault and the southern section of Cottonwood Canyon Road just north of US 89. Check In ...