5 Incredible Backpacking Excursions in Zion National Park, Utah
Zion averages around 4.5 million annual visitors — but only a handful of those get to see the true wild of the park’s backcountry.
Zion averages around 4.5 million annual visitors — but only a handful of those get to see the true wild of the park’s backcountry.
Salt Lake City is surrounded by dramatic landscapes and adorable towns that are definitely worth a day trip.
Escalante may be small with just about 800 people living in town, but it packs a big punch. It's the gateway to one of the most unique landscapes in the United States: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Utah is well known for its rugged and beautiful backcountry, from the stunning red rock canyons and deserts of southern Utah to the snow-capped Wasatch Mountains around Salt Lake.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is a marvel speckled with slot…
Ready for an adventure? Take on the epic hikes and sheer sandstone cliffs of Utah’s first national park.
Two of the most unique and beautiful national parks sit within two hours of one another, but make sure not to race from one straight to the other.
Kanab is the perfect basecamp tor adventures through these vast areas, and considering how much there is to do in Kanab, you could spend a whole week here, easily.
Despite being in one of the most touristy towns in Utah, Arches National Park is a true natural marvel no matter what time of year you visit.
Use this a "pick-your-own-adventure" rubric to plan ONE beautifully epic day in the nation's 15th National Park.
Tucked in the southwestern corner of Utah, Bryce Canyon National Park is home to the largest concentration of hoodoos anywhere on Earth.
No matter where you're headed, consider upping your lodging with a stay at one of these fantastic places to glamp in Utah.