While all five of Utah’s national parks are especially photogenic, if you want to go somewhere that hasn’t been photographed as much as the others, Capitol Reef is the place for you. In fact, many Utah photography professors take their students here in hopes of capturing something new ove...
Not only isCanyonlands National Parkthe largest in Utah (a sweeping 337,598 acres), but it also features the best of all the other parks rolled into one: giant mesas, wild rock formations, and thousands of miles of hikeable canyons. Biking is also popular along the desert-like White Rim ...
Some notable sights along the way are Utah Lake, Bridal Veil Falls, Upper Falls, and Vivian Park, along with many other parks. 30) Bonneville Shoreline Picture Credit: @daily_krzy_pics Distance: over 100 miles Trail type: out-and-back Difficulty level: moderate Trailhead: various locations,...
Another of Utah’s national parks that is made up of Martian badlands, the sandstone landscape in Arches National Park is out of this world. There are a sublime selection of rock arches (around 2,000, in fact), striped pink and red buttes, as well as other strange and intricate rock fo...
Image: Courtesy Washington State Parks Glamp at Millersylvania State Park Olympia, 1.25 hours from Seattle | Luxury Tents, Lake Access, Beer Garden The party’s in Olympia: Not only does Millersylvania’s seasonal boat rental shop also sling ice cream and nachos, but a historic wooden cabin...
everyone. Those interested in camping may want to check out national parks in California, as they offer rugged coastline, waterfalls, and redwood trees. Whereas travelers interested in rock climbing can visit places like the Utah National Parks that offer red rock formations and geological...
Yosemite National Park, located in California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range, has an impressive resume — from being one of the very first national parks to its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It also has five of the tallest waterfalls on earth, over 1,500 species of plants, and...
While more remote than Utah's other parks, Bryce Canyon is famous for its long scenic drives, challenging hikes and for having some of the darkest night skies in the United States. It was also one of the only national parksnot to close completelyduring early coronavirus lockdowns, with som...
The parks division of Salt Lake City Public Lands manages 735 acres of parks. Here are the 10 parks worth visiting in the area if you’re looking to spend some down time with family and friends, work up a sweat, or have fun with your kids. ...