Hiking in Utah Valley is one of the best ways to enjoy the outdoors and appreciate the mountains and natural beauty here. We put together a list of the best hikes to do, with trails for all people, ranging from easy "walks in the park" to challenging climbs up mountain tops. We want...
Goblin Valley State Park is a great place to camp if you’re looking for a great place to explore and play in the desert. The park is known for it’s strange, goblin-like rock formations and there are plenty of hiking trails to explore. The campground has 61 sites, most of which are...
The Goosenecks Trail, the historical inscriptions of the Capitol Gorge Trail, and othertop Utah hiking trailsare within walking distance of Fruita Campground. Visitors are able to connect more with nature and enjoy their surroundings thanks to the absence of cell service within the park, a blessin...
Angels Landingand theSubwayare Zion’s most famous and most challenging hiking trails, but they require permits to ensure trail preservation and manage the crowds.Permits are obtained through a lotterythat occurs seasonally and a day before your intended hike. The application process involves a $6 ...
Today, it is the unique relationship between the Department of Natural Resources (Utah State Parks) and the U.S. Forest Service, as well as support from the local communities, which allow the trails in Central Utah to thrive. Just remember to Tread Lightly andride responsibly....
Recommended hiking trails Dead Horse Point Rim Loop Trail Easy/Intermediate (5 miles/8 kilometers) A loop trail with an elevation gain of 908 feet (276 meters) that leads to eight overlook points. Great Pyramid Loop Trail Intermediate (4.2 miles/6.8 kilometers) This loop trail has an ...
Uintah County, UTRed Fleet State ParkThis reservoir near Vernal boasts hiking trails studded with dinosaur tracks, camping and boating. There's also mountain biking around Vernal and a number of dinosaur-related attractions that honor Utah's prehistoric past. The sandstone scene surrounding the ...
The park offers several hiking trails, allowing visitors to explore the unique rock formations up close. The most popular trail, the Goblin’s Lair Trail, leads to a hidden chamber with even more spectacular formations. The park is also a great spot for stargazing, with minimal light pollution...
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With cosmic hiking, biking, climbing, jeeping, and whitewater rafting all within a breakfast burrito’s bike ride, Moab is a nucleus to various breeds of outdoorists. Less than 10" of rain per year, but folks flash flood the 5-mile Main Street from April to October like Poseidon’s guid...