We love Utah, and think you will too.ĭisclaimer: Some of the links in this post, like hotel links, are affiliate links, meaning at no additional cost to you, we make a little bit of money if you click through and book. We’ve now been twice in the past six months – fall and spring – and have updated the guide below with some of our latest discoveries.
And multiple Utah National Parks make it into our top five list of America’s national parks (though we haven’t visited them all…yet).
Update 2021: Over the last 12 months, we’ve been to 13 National Parks. In the guide below, you’ll find pretty much everything you need to plan a bucket list-worthy trip, including the best stops, things to do and see, sunrise and sunset spots, hikes, places to stay, and more.
NATIONAL PARKS ROAD TRIP PLANNER HOW TO
In this Utah national parks road trip itinerary, we’re going to cover – in detail – how to plan an amazing road trip through Utah. If those incredible landscapes sound like something you want to experience, you’re in the right place. And there’s so much more – it would take a lifetime of exploring to see everything that Utah has to offer. The vast and surprisingly lush canyon in Zion National Park. Unique rock formations called hoodoos in Bryce Canyon. You’ll find natural arches in, well, Arches National Park. The diversity of landscapes in southern Utah – which is home to the “Mighty Five” national parks – is pretty mind boggling. I, Matt, have been to Utah four or five times at this point, including two trips in the past six months. First of all, we love Utah, and think you will too.