Utah Travel Guide

United States of America
Utah
Strange and beautiful natural wonders pepper the landscape of Utah, a state known for its five breathtaking national parks and creative capital city.

The cities in Utah are exciting, historic and reason enough to visit. However, the state’s five national parks are so astonishingly beautiful you could spend your entire trip here in the great outdoors. Catch your breath at the sight of vast canyons, eye-catching rock formations and hidden waterfalls.

Drive through the cinematic landscape of Monument Valley to find yourself in the heart of the Navajo Nation. The Navajo, along with Ute, Paiute, Goshute and Shoshone nations, inhabited the state for centuries before Spanish explorers arrived in the 16th century.

Explore cultural Salt Lake City, the state capital centered around Salt Lake Temple, the head of Mormonism around the world. Marvel at the exhibits in the Natural History Museum of Utah, the Utah Museum of Fine Arts and the Clark Planetarium. Park City, to the east of the capital, is both a popular ski resort and the home of the annual Sundance Film Festival.

Choose one of the Mighty Five national parks to visit. Bryce Canyon National Park is famed for the red pillars that jut up from the canyon base and its ancient bristlecone pine trees. Stand in awe of Canyonlands National Park, known for vast plateaus and cascades tumbling down red cliffs. Nearby Arches National Park is named after its natural bridges and arches. Arrive here at sunset to watch the rocks come to life in blazing colors.

Lace up your walking boots and stride out into Zion National Park, where hiking trails will lead you to hidden swimming spots and dramatic cliff-side paths. The vast, open landscapes of Capitol Reef National Park make it one of the best places to stargaze in the state.

Utah’s scenery isn’t just about its national parks. Head to the north of the state to reach the Wasatch Mountains. Hike up dramatic peaks or return in winter for skiing in Snowbasin, Deer Valley and other resorts.

Fly to Salt Lake City from about 90 cities around the world. Visit in spring and fall to explore the national parks without oppressive heat.

Popular cities in Utah

Salt Lake Temple showing heritage architecture and a church or cathedral
Salt Lake City
Known for Lakes, Temples and Skiing
Located near one of the world’s largest saltwater lakes, this city is renowned for its fascinating religious history and beautiful scenery.

Reasons to visit

  • Salt Palace Convention Center
  • City Creek Center
  • Temple Square
Park City
Park City
Known for Skiing, Mountains and Entertainment
From wintersports to a world-famous film festival, Park City is a small mountain resort town with a big range of attractions.

Reasons to visit

  • Park City Mountain Resort
  • Main Street
  • Utah Olympic Park
Arches National Park showing desert views
Moab
Known for Nature, Natural parks and Rivers
This eastern Utah city with two national parks on its doorstep is a magnet for hikers, bikers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Reasons to visit

  • Dead Horse Point State Park
  • Mesa Arch
  • Island in the Sky Visitor Center
Springdale showing modern architecture and a gorge or canyon
Springdale
Known for Nature, Natural parks and Hiking
Before visiting the incredible natural features in Zion National Park, discover this charming gateway town on its southwestern corner.

Reasons to visit

  • Zion National Park South Entrance
  • Zion Canyon Visitor Center
  • The Narrows
Provo showing street scenes, heritage elements and a small town or village
Provo
Known for Family-friendly, Sports and Hiking
Make the most of the beautiful landscape in a city nestled between a vast lake, a mountain range and waterfalls.

Reasons to visit

  • Sundance Ski Resort
  • Bridal Veil Falls
Court of the Patriarchs Viewpoint featuring signage, tranquil scenes and mountains
St. George
Known for Nature, Natural parks and Hiking
Find out what inspires the local artists, chefs and artisans at this stunning region situated at the intersection between red-rock desert and lush canyon valleys.

Reasons to visit

  • St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm