Use the map of Utah to find out about popular cities and destinations, including Salt Lake City and Bryce Canyon National Park, or click on the links at the left to learn about hotels and things to do. For details on nearby states, check out the Arizona map, Nevada map, Idaho map, or Wyoming map.
Utah contains five national parks within 160 miles of each other — Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, and Arches. The state also has the greatest snow on earth. It is almost unreasonably well-endowed with natural spectacle.
Utah Map: Must-See Experiences
- Zion National Park Angels Landing hike
- Bryce Canyon amphitheatre & hoodoos
- Arches National Park Delicate Arch
- Canyonlands Island in the Sky
- Capitol Reef Waterpocket Fold
- Monument Valley (Utah side)
- Bonneville Salt Flats
- Park City ski resorts
- The Wave, Coyote Buttes (permit required)
- Horseshoe Bend (Arizona border)
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Spring: mild temps for canyon hiking; Summer: high elevation parks, hot desert floors; Fall: golden light on red rock, cooler trails; Winter: Park City skiing, empty parks
3–4 days: Zion + Bryce; 5–6 days: add Arches + Canyonlands; 9–10 days: full Mighty 5 loop + Salt Lake City + Park City
Zion + Bryce Canyon corridor, Moab (Arches + Canyonlands), Capitol Reef, Salt Lake City + Wasatch Front, Park City
Springdale (Zion gateway), Moab (Arches + Canyonlands base), Bryce Canyon City, Salt Lake City (downtown), Park City (Main Street)
Day1-2 Zion Angels Landing + Narrows; Day3 Bryce hoodoos; Day4 Capitol Reef Waterpocket Fold; Day5-6 Moab Arches + Canyonlands; Day7 Salt Lake City + Bonneville Salt Flats