As one of the least visited Utah national parks, you’re almost guaranteed to have the campground to yourself, especially in the winter. This is my personal favorite time to visit Moab and the surrounding areas for a more primitive, intimate relationship with the national park. Devils Garden C...
Of the five national parks in the state of Utah,Zion National Parkis the oldest. Established when President Woodrow Wilson signed a congressional bill on November 20, 1919, its unique location along the junction of the Colorado Plateau, the Great Basin, and the Mojave Desert makes the park ho...
The Needles, Canyonlands National Park, Utah, USA(Photo: Mint Images/Mint Images RF via Getty Images) The Salt Creek Trail is like a showroom of arches, cliff dwellings, ruins, and rock art. Add year-round water, and you’ve got some of the finestdesert backpackingin the land....
BUDGET TRAVEL TIP: If you’ll also bevisiting Bryce Canyon National Park, or other Utah parks, we recommend getting the US National Park pass. (Did you know when you buy theNational Parks Pass from REI, they donate 10% to the National Park Foundation?) When you visit Capitol Reef Nationa...
Dispersed Camping in Utah Dispersed Camping in Arizona Land-Managing Organizations That Allow Dispersed Camping While most of the US and the world are notably empty of humans and buildings, much of it is nevertheless in someone’s ownership. ...
Utah National Parks Road Trip: Explore Utah’s Mighty 5 Pin it for later Laura Lynch Laura Lynch, creator and writer of Savored Journeys, is an avid world traveler, certified wine expert, and international food specialist. She has written about travel and food for over 20 years and has visi...
windy beaches just off the coast of Maryland and Virginia. Many campers pitch tents right on the beach and get pictures with the famous herd of wild horses living on the island. Zion National Park in Utah is another Insta-camper’s dream destination. Pictures of Zion’s twisting rock formati...
In this article, we’re going to describe some of the best dispersed camping spots in Moab, Utah, so you can have some idea of where to pitch your tent or park your RV. If the name ‘Moab‘ sounds like it came straight out of the Bible, that’s because it has. ...