4.5Zion Canyon Visitor Center(499 reviews) - A Large and Useful Visitor Center Spent < 1 hour Visitor Centers
The Zion Canyon Visitor Center is very helpful. When we visited it was also quite busy. There was a queue outside to wait to talk to a ranger about hikes in the park. The inside of the visitor center is quite large and is mostly a gift shop. There are all kinds of gifts and an area where you can get your National Parks Passport stamped. There are restrooms in the Zion Canyon Visitor Center area. There are plenty of facilities, but there was always somewhat of a line to use the facilities because of the number of visitors to the park. This is also the area where you can get on the Zion Canyon Shuttle. The shuttles were always full, but we did not wait long for one so that was nice. We visited in early May, but I am sure as the park gets busier that there are lines for the shuttle. This is a helpful visitor center and quite large, but do be ready for the crowds.See more..
4.5Moab Information Center(487 reviews) - Arches Visitor Center Alternative Sunday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Visitor Centers
Friendly person to person information. Current weather and road conditions. Campground and local business information. Free WiFi and Clean public restrooms. Maps, guidebooks, and souvenirs available for purchase.See more..
The Bryce Canyon Visitor Center is a large lodge style building near the entrance to the park. It has everything you would expect like a gift shop, restrooms, park film and park rangers available for questions. Our kids particularly enjoyed the museum area and spent a lot of time reading the displays and working on their Junior Ranger booklets.See more..
5.0Moab Reservation Center(379 reviews) - BOOK IT NOW! Sunday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Visitor Centers
Call now for hells revenge tours, U-Drive tours, Scenic 4x4, helicopter, jet boat, paddle board and rafting rentals or guided trips! We are your one stop shop for all local tours and information - focusing on small locally based operations.See more..
The Capital Reef National Park Visitor Center was our first and last stop within the park. Coming in we got a map and perused the gift shop. When leaving we watched the park film and worked with a ranger to complete our kids junior Ranger booklet. It is fairly small and can get crowded but definitely worth the time to stop.See more..
Headed out of town earlier than the office opened, didn't matter, Lynn had come in early and opened the door. She was very helpful in telling us places to go and to see. She was spot on!!!, especially with the Mexican Restaurant suggestion.. Best food EVER! Thanks Lynn, you’re a doll. Tom and LindaSee more..
4.5Kanab Visitor Center(138 reviews) - What a resource! Spent < 1 hour Visitor Centers
Thank you to Lupie and Tom working at the Visitor Center. They are both so knowledgeable, great at suggestions/options and provide current weather and road conditions to trailheads. We picked up individual trail maps - beautifully illustrated with clear detailed directions - all free BUT our donation was very appreciated. Cannot compliment the Visitor Center and it's staff enough. A must stop for all Kanab visitors.See more..
The dam tours were closed due to Covid but the visitor center and gift shop were open and had some displays about the dam. We walked around the area and took photos of the beautiful reservoir. You can drive to the bottom of the dam where the rafters launch and get photos of the dam. See more..
Very helpful for day trip planning for our excursions. Helped with day trips to North Rim Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park.See more..
4.0Big Water Visitor Center(72 reviews) - A Fascinating Quick Stop Sunday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Visitor Centers
Inside the Bureau of Land Management Visitor Center in Big Water, Utah, National Park Service rangers await those wanting to know more about the dinosaurs that dominated earth nearly 150 million years ago.See more..
4.0Monticello Welcome Center(43 reviews) - A helpful visit Sunday: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Visitor Centers
We had already booked our stay in Monticello, but needed some sopping, restaurant and driving assistance. Mary was fantastic, and both restaurants were greatSee more..
Fantastic views! Well set up for visitors with a large parking lot and maintained trails with plenty of information markers. The staff were friendly and informative. Worth the time to check out this gem.See more..
This is must stop to find out the road conditions for cottonwood canyon road. The rangers knew exactly where the deep sand was and where to park for the slot canyons. Good spot to fill up on gas as well as is the restroom. See more..
4.5Torrey Visitor Center(19 reviews) - Very nice visitor center! Spent < 1 hour Visitor Centers We didn't stop here last month but did stop in March 2018. The staff was very friendly and helpful. There are bathrooms available and the photos and information inside are a must see. See more..
5.0Bears Ears Education Center(18 reviews) - Welcoming community-powered space for explorers of all kinds! Sunday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Speciality & Gift Shops • Visitor Centers • Educational sites
The Bears Ears Education Center aims to educate national monument visitors on how to 'Visit with Respect' in an effort to lessen impacts on this unique landscape. The Center can equip hikers, backpackers, paddlers, climbers and other recreational users with tips on how to appropriately visit the public lands of southeast Utah. The Center features numerous educational exhibits, maps, and retail store where visitors can purchase memorabilia, books and basic equipment for visiting the area respectfully. The Bears Ears Education Center is run by the Bluff-based nonprofit organization Friends of Cedar Mesa.See more..
our first introduction to the hoodoos of utah. easy, short trail with a trail map and learning stations describing what we were seeing. the visitor center was closed for the season( october), including the bathrooms, but it was definitely worth the stop.See more..
5.0Eastern Utah Tourism & History Association(5 reviews) - Best place for info about Castle Country Sunday: Spent < 1 hour Speciality & Gift Shops • Visitor Centers • History Museums
The Eastern Utah Tourism & History Association (EUTHA) is a privately owned and operated independent, non-profit Visitor Information and Interpretive Center complete with an educational bookstore featuring local and regional books, guidebooks, maps, rocks, t-shirts and gifts. EUTHA has written three books on the history of the area. EUTHA also offers educational history and ghost tours of local areas with knowledgeable, costumed tour guides. The Eastern Utah Tourism & History Association has a full line of brochures covering Utah and Western Colorado to help you get the most of your visit to our region.See more..
Escalante & Boulder Chamber of Commerce offers information on B & B's, vacation homes, motels, cabins, RV campgrounds & camping spaces. There is a great variety of restaurants & coffee shops, guide services for fishing, camping, back country hiking, tour & shuttle services, as well as ATV, jeep and bicycle rentals. Hiking gear and clothing are available in town as well as 2 grocery stores.See more..
We travel to San Francisco from Indiana once or twice a year via I-80, and always make a point of stopping at this specific westbound rest stop. The views of the red rock cliffs are spectacular and full of interest, including an old railroad line in the valley below, and the magpies and other wildlife around the area. There are some informative signs and paved trails to various viewing sites. Sometimes we even use the facilities. Best rest stop of the whole trip. See more..
4.5Kane Gulch Ranger Station(3 reviews) - Stop into the Kane Gulch Ranger Station Spent < 1 hour Visitor Centers
We stopped by the ranger station on our way to visit Bears Ears National Monument. Having never visited Bears Ears we thought it would be best to stop in. Ruth and Bill were helpful, friendly, knowledgeable and patient. They offered great suggestions and information and Ruth has great taste in jewelry. Well worth your time to pop in.See more..
5.0Desert Mountain Visitors Center(1 review) - Always a good [lace to stop when entering an unfamiliar state. Sunday: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Visitor Centers
A visitor center is always a good place to stop when entering an unfamiliar state, and we had limited maps for our motorcycle tour. The Wendy's next door is also convenient for a quick food stop and bathrooms.See more..
5.0Carbon County Visitor Center(1 review) - Lots to see in Carbon County! Sunday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Visitor Centers • Children's Museums • History Museums
We are the official Visitor's Center for Carbon County, Utah. Located inside the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum in Price we offer visitor information including visitor guides, brochures, guide information, hotels, dining, events, and more.See more..
3.0Duck Creek Visitor Center(1 review) - Not open Covid! Sunday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Visitor Centers We were able to pick up information about the area but couldn't do inside. The couple was very helpful on answering questions about local hikes. See more..