Top-rated places to visit in Utah, United States


  1. 5.0 Arches National Park (10.8k reviews)
    - Amazing
    Spent More than 3 hours National Parks • Hiking Trails • Geologic Formations
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    Get your timed entry pass $2 at recreation.gov in advance, OR many passes open up the day before. I would still advise an early slot as when we left around 1230, the queue was over 90 min long according to the park signs. Something is not working smoothly! We did the viewing point to Delicate Arch, walked to Landscape Arch and the two others enroute and finished with the windows and double arch. I had wanted to hike to Delicate after reading that it had the 'best payoff' but I'm glad we didn't. There are plenty of arches to see without dragging your family in 100deg heat that far. Tip - go the Moab diner after your hike. Amazing diner food and service. Very popular. See more..
  2. 5.0 Bryce Canyon National Park (9.038 reviews)
    - Beauty beyond belief
    Spent More than 3 hours Geologic Formations
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    This is my favorite National Park! It is so unique and majestic pictures don’t do it justice. Highly recommend going early to watch the sunrise light up the Hoodoos and an inner canyon adventure aboard a horse or mule with Canyon Trail Rides. No matter what activity you choose you’ll be amazed at the beauty of this park See more..
  3. 4.5 Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park (7.351 reviews)
    - Do a tour, and drive the loop on your own
    Spent More than 3 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Geologic Formations
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    Stunning. If I were spiritual, I would add that in. A few cautions: currently the tribal elders decreed that all visitors have to exit the loop road by 7 pm. Unfortunately, sunset is now (Sep 1st) an hour later. When your tour ends, as sunset approaches, head to the The View Hotel - pass through the Gift Shop to the south east decks (where diners might eat if/when their restaurant re-opens; still under COVID restrictions) In fact, masks have to be worn in open air - including in tour vehicles. Highly recommend the Dineh Bekayah tour group; female owned (one of the only in the Valley) female managed, female guides. All very professional. Bring cash to save on 8% tax. Some tours done through Goulding’s etc inc the Navajo Nation entry fee of $20/ car w/ 2 pax. Request a refund if you already paid the latter online or while driving the 17 mile loop on your own beforehand. See more..
  4. 4.5 Dead Horse Point State Park (5.525 reviews)
    - Sunrise!!!
    Sunday: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM State Parks
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    From the prominence of Dead Horse Point, 2,000 feet above a gooseneck in the Colorado River, an ever changing landscape unfurls. Immense vertical cliffs meet with canyons carved by ice, water and wind creating a visual masterpiece. Plants and animals surviving on the edge of existence face many challenges of extreme conditions within this high desert environment. Stories of ancient hunters, resting along the cliff tops while knapping chert in preparation for the next hunt, and cowboys of the late 1800's, chasing wild mustangs onto Dead Horse Point, using the narrow neck to block off the natural corral . What story will you discover on your visit to Dead Horse Point State Park? See more..
  5. 4.5 Temple Square (5.060 reviews)
    - Beautiful place with lots of history
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Points of Interest & Landmarks • Religious Sites • Gardens
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    Dominated by a magnificent six-spired temple, the square is the symbolic heart of the worldwide Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints. See more..
  6. 4.5 Zion National Park (3.927 reviews)
    - Stunning views and exceptional hikes.
    Spent More than 3 hours National Parks
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    Another magnificent national park with spectacular views of rock formations, streams, wildlife and more. Plenty of trails to hike as well. Got to see the whole park this visit, despite some rather nasty weather conditions and snow. On this visit, the NPS aggressively plowed the main roads so even though there was an access delay due to road storm closures, they did reopen within 24 hours so I got to see the whole park. Beware the water though. You can read about that on the park's website. Oh and stop by or stay at the lodge and grab a bite to eat at the restaurant. It's well worth the visit, as are all the National Parks although for different reasons. And if you get a park pass, it really saves you money should you plan to visit more than one park. I visited 4 on this adventure. Happy exploration! See more..
  7. 4.5 Canyonlands National Park (3.807 reviews)
    - Exceeded Expectations….
    Spent More than 3 hours Mountains • National Parks • Canyons
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    We arrived at Arches NP, and were told to come back in 3+ hours, since it was at capacity… We chose to see Canyonlands NP while we waited, which was not too far away…. Having not done adequate advanced research, we didn’t really know what to expect… It was a breathtaking and memorable drive. I traveled with an individual who has limitations, and most everything was visible from the car, or a short walk. There was a Ranger at one area educating the children (& adults). He was very engaging, and the kids’ faces were full of awe and appreciation. My IPhone took great pictures, but I truly wish I had my better camera….. PS- the America The Beautiful park pass is totally worth it! See more..
  8. 5.0 The Narrows (3.626 reviews)
    - One of the Greatest Day Hike Trails in the USA
    National Parks • Hiking Trails
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    True to its name, The Narrows is the narrowest section of Zion Canyon. This challenging hike is one of Zion’s most popular trails, taking you through towering walls of Navajo sandstone that rise up to 2,000 feet. Along the 16-mile hike, you’ll be rewarded with nature’s raw beauty, from the stunning zebra stripes adorning the cliffs to the spectacular slot canyon scenery. Be prepared with water shoes, walking sticks, and waterproof bags as the trail will take you through the Virgin River. Check for flash flood warnings before starting and consider a private tour to tackle the trail safely with a professional guide. – Tripadvisor See more..
  9. 5.0 Angel's Landing (2.960 reviews)
    - Don't count on getting past Scout's Landing in the summer!
    Hiking Trails
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    Angel's Landing is one of Zion's most spectular scenic outlooks; it can be reached only by a very demanding hike on the West Rim Trail. See more..
  10. 5.0 Zion Canyon Scenic Drive (2.670 reviews)
    - The bus is your only option most of the year!
    Scenic Drives
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    A popular drive within Zion National Park. See more..
  11. 4.5 Deer Valley Resort (2.606 reviews)
    - Beautiful but definitely not a hometown feeling and be prepared to bring a box of masks
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Ski & Snowboard Areas
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    Deer Valley in Park City, Utah is designed to be different, an experience tailored to be as unique as each one of our guests. Deer Valley limits the number of skiers on the mountain each day and regularly sells out of lesson products. We encourage you to purchase your lift tickets, lodging, ski lesson and rental products in advance. Not only is this important to find the best availability for the items that you want, but advance purchase also offers the highest savings. Make your arrival experience easier by guaranteeing your spot on the mountain and in lessons. See more..
  12. 5.0 Canyon Trail Rides (2.364 reviews)
    - Awesome experience, great horses & fantastic guide
    Horseback Riding Tours
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    Come explore Zion National Park on the back of horse or mule. Experience riding through the Virgin River, looking up at the "Court of the Patriarchs", and climbing 700 ft on the Sandbench Trail. Canyon Trail Rides offers a 1 hour ride and a 1/2 day (3 hour) ride. The 1 hour ride is $40.00 per person and each person must be 7 years or older and under 220 lbs. The 1/2 day ride is $80.00 per person and each person must be 10 years or older and under 220 lbs. See more..
  13. 4.5 Zion Shuttle (2.206 reviews)
    - Left side on the way up. Right side on the way down. Early bus bird gets the best experience!
    Scenic Drives
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    The mandatory shuttle leaves from the visitors center and travels six miles through the most popular canyon road, with seven stops in between. See more..
  14. 4.5 Park City Mountain Resort (2.092 reviews)
    - Unquestionably THE BEST instructor for young kids at Park City!!
    Ski & Snowboard Areas • Beach & Pool Clubs
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    Located in the heart of the restaurants, hotels, nightlife and shopping of one of America's great ski towns, Park City Mountain Resort has something for every snow enthusiast: manicured groomers, ideal learning terrain, powder-filled bowls and some of the industry's most progressive terrain parks and halfpipes. See more..
  15. 5.0 Delicate Arch (1.909 reviews)
    - Incredible
    Points of Interest & Landmarks • Geologic Formations
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    A world-famous natural sandstone arch. See more..
  16. 5.0 Monument Valley Safari (1.834 reviews)
    - Magical experience
    4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours • Sightseeing Tours • Hiking & Camping Tours • Private Tours • Nature & Wildlife Tours
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    We took the 3.5 hour Sunset Tour. Toney, our Navajo guide, took great care of us. He is SO knowledgeable. He shared names and stories about each of the monuments, answered all of our questions and gave us great photo tips along the way. At one point, Toney realized that a bad storm was coming (a summer monsoon). He calmly guided us to an alcove in a rock wall, where we could watch the storm (and the waterfalls that suddenly appeared), but stay safe and dry until the rain stopped. As we left the park, we were greeted by a clear, bright double rainbow. It was magical. See more..
  17. 5.0 Navajo Spirit Tours (1.831 reviews)
    - Amazing and authentic experience in Monument Valley
    Sunday: Cultural Tours • Night Tours • Sightseeing Tours • Hiking & Camping Tours • Archaeology Tours
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    I was fortunate enough to enjoy a spiritual retreat and then sunset tour through Monument Valley last week and it was nothing short of spectacular. Gary and his lovely wife Dawn couldn't have been nicer. The Shaman they brought to speak to us was so learned and interesting and everyone was welcoming and open. It was a magical night and I HIGHLY recommend spending this with the team of Navajo Spirit Tours. See more..
  18. 5.0 Navajo/Queens Garden Loop (1.759 reviews)
    - Incredible Views But Strenuous Hike
    Hiking Trails
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    2.9-mile hiking trail that leads to rock formations shaped like Queen Victoria and her garden. See more..
  19. 4.5 Capitol Reef National Park (1.697 reviews)
    - Worth the side trip
    National Parks • Nature & Wildlife Areas
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    If you've been to Utah before and seen Zion and Bryce I would definitely recommend this park if you have some time. I've been to 4 of the national parks in Utah and they all have their own unique beauty. We were driving from Cedar City to Salt Lake City so we made the detour to visit Capitol Reef and we're really glad we did. You will see some reviews telling about the great hikes you can experience here but if you are limited for time I would still recommend doing the drive until the end. You will see all kinds of varied terrain and colors. I don't think this park will disappoint you. See more..
  20. 4.5 Salt Lake Temple (1.630 reviews)
    - Well worth your time
    Religious Sites
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    The original granite temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. See more..
  21. 4.0 Emerald Pools (1.624 reviews)
    - Fun Hikes
    Geologic Formations • Waterfalls
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    A one-mile hike will bring you to this area of pools and waterfalls. See more..
  22. 4.5 Natural History Museum of Utah (1.558 reviews)
    - A really fascinating Museum
    Sunday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Natural History Museums
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    As the Utah state museum of natural history, this top attraction provides an introduction to the science in Utah's remarkable landscape! With engaging exhibits and over 5,000 artifacts on display, the Museum features Utah's paleontology discoveries, fascinating gems and minerals found world-wide, preserved artifacts from Utah's prehistoric peoples, and stories told by the five Native nations that lie within the state's boundaries. Journey to the top of a three-story indoor Canyon. Wander through Utah's dinosaurs and animal life. Interact with earthquakes, erosion, and our Digital Globe to discover how the earth's surface and the Great Salt Lake have changed over time. Enjoy breath-taking views from our observatory deck. Hike the Bonneville Shoreline trail. Experience natural history as only Utah can reveal it. Enjoy beverages, lunch or a snack at the Museum Cafe. Shop the Museum Store for unique jewelry and gift items influenced by nature's design. Visitors with young kids will enjoy Our Backyard, an intimate, discovery-based environment that invites our pre-school visitors to experience natural history first hand! See more..
  23. 4.5 Utah State Capitol (1.552 reviews)
    - Amazing architecture, so much to see, lovely grounds
    Sunday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Government Buildings
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    Seat of state government and striking architectural landmark. See more..
  24. 5.0 Best Friends Animal Sanctuary (1.496 reviews)
    - Friendly animals, friendly staff
    Nature & Wildlife Areas
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    Best Friends Animal Society is the only national animal welfare organization focused exclusively on ending the killing of dogs and cats in America's shelters. An authority and leader in the no-kill movement, Best Friends runs the nation's largest no-kill sanctuary for companion animals, as well as lifesaving programs in partnership with rescue groups and shelters across the country. Since its founding in 1984, Best Friends has helped reduce the number of animals killed in shelters nationwide from 17 million per year to about 4 million. That means there are still over 9,000 dogs and cats killed in shelters each day. And we will not be done until that number is zero. Best Friends has the knowledge, technical expertise and on-the-ground network to end the killing and Save Them All(R). See more..
  25. 5.0 ATV and Jeep Adventure Tours (1.458 reviews)
    - The Ride of a Lifetime!
    Sunday: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM 4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours • Adrenaline & Extreme Tours
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    As an older guy with no ATV experience, I elected to ride in a 2-seater with my guide Nagel driving. Thanks to his driving skills, I got the ride of a lifetime, I imagine other single drivers were envious when they saw us. Nagel was attentive to my safety and especially to what I expected on our 4-hour ride, taking me to many interesting rock formations and spectacular views. He was full of information from the composition of the sand to names for the lilies we walked to in a small canyon. I highly recommend Nagel as a guide. The company was responsive to my questions and concerns. I booked through a third party, which was fine, but dealing directly with ATV and Jeep Adventure Tours would be your best choice. On my weeklong Grand Canyon/Las Vegas vacation, these 4 hours were the most memorable. Thanks to the company and Nagel for making a dream come true! See more..
  26. 4.5 Park City Main Street Historic District (1.436 reviews)
    - A little something for everyone
    Spent More than 3 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    Historic Park City is the gem among riches. Nestled in the valley flanked by Park City Mountain Resort on one side, and Deer Valley on the other, it is the heart and soul of our mountain town and the epicenter of all that is fun and wild. Historic Park City’s has a rich and storied past: it began as a raucous silver town, nearly faded into history as a ghost town, and then re-invented itself as a ski town that grew into a world-class destination and host to global events such as the 2002 Winter Olympics and the Sundance Film Festival. At the center of Historic Park City is Main Street--home to over 200 unique businesses. Visitors can shop among at independent boutiques, dine at one-of-a-kind restaurants, relax at a restorative spa, ride the town lift to play in the mountains, stay in style within a short walk of everything, revel in our spirited nightlife, discover something to treasure from our lively art community, and connect with loved ones with memorable experiences. See more..
  27. 5.0 Zion's Main Canyon (1.420 reviews)
    - The Heart of Zion National Park
    Canyons
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    The most popular route through Zion, which includes the famous top-to-bottom Narrows Hike, Weeping Rock, Emerald Pools, and Hidden Canyon. See more..
  28. 4.5 The Tabernacle (1.344 reviews)
    - A special secret to ask for
    Spent 1-2 hours Religious Sites
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    Home to the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Tabernacle Organ. See more..
  29. 5.0 Dineh Bekeyah Tours (1.343 reviews)
    - Wonderful photography tours in Monument Valley
    Sunday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Historical & Heritage Tours • Sightseeing Tours • Hiking & Camping Tours • Nature & Wildlife Tours • Photography Tours
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    We took two excellent photo tours with Dineh Bekeyah while in Monument Valley. Both were with Harry Nez who is very personable and had wonderful stories of growing up in the valley and shared his knowledge of the Dine people, culture and language. Harry is also a wonderful photographer and had great suggestions about both composition and technical aspects of photography. The first day was a morning tour through the valley to many wonderful locations. The second day was the highlight of our trip with a late afternoon/evening/sunset trip up to Hunt's Mesa. It was quite a 4-wheel drive adventure getting to the top of the mesa and the views were spectacular. It was an amazing vantage point to over look the entire valley. We highly recommend Dine Bekeyah Tours and especially Harry Nez. See more..
  30. 4.5 Cedar Breaks National Monument (1.273 reviews)
    - SOME CONSTRUCTION ADVISORY
    National Parks • Canyons • Geologic Formations
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    A smaller version of Bryce Canyon, this 2,500-foot deep basin filled with strange limestone formations in a vivid array of colors and hues offers breathtaking views on a five-mile drive along the rim. This naturally formed amphitheater has guided walks in the summer and a few designated hiking trails. See more..
  31. 5.0 Inspiration Point (1.266 reviews)
    - Cool Views
    Lookouts
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    Scenic overlook in Bryce Canyon National Park. See more..
  32. 4.5 Antelope Island State Park (1.261 reviews)
    - Bison and Amazing sunset!
    Sunday: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours State Parks • Islands
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    A beautiful park located on the largest of the Great Salt Lakes islands; features lots of white-sand beaches, hiking and biking trails in addition to a variety of flora and fauna, including deer, bob cats, and of course, antelopes. See more..
  33. 4.5 Canyons Village at Park City (1.256 reviews)
    - Canyons Ski School-Park City, Utah
    Ski & Snowboard Areas
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    This area, formerly known as Park West, is the closest to Park City and the former site of the Olympic Games. See more..
  34. 4.0 Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park (1.183 reviews)
    - Fun
    State Parks
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    Encompassing 3,730 acres at an elevation of 6,000 feet, this state park is the site of a stunning, coral-colored dune field that is surrounded by red sandstone cliffs and juniper forests. See more..
  35. 5.0 Big Cottonwood Canyon (1.167 reviews)
    - Great fall drive!
    Canyons
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    Located in the Wasactch Mountains, this wilderness region offers a limitless range of recreation for outdoor enthusiasts. See more..
  36. 5.0 Rocky Mountain Outfitters (1.146 reviews)
    - Surprise ride for my loved one!
    Sunday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Fishing Charters & Tours • Horseback Riding Tours
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    I surprised my loved one with a two hour ride. She had no idea what we were doing, and was blown away with how awesome the whole experience was. When we arrived we were greeted with enthusiasm and wonderful hosts. I took the opportunity to propose to my loved one and the guide was quick to grab a picture of me down on one knee handing the ring to her. I had never been on a horse before and the horses were very well behaved. I was very impressed with how the whole experience went and would recommend Rocky Mountain Outfitters to anyone that wants to have an awesome time for a great price. I will definitely be using this service in the future. Fantastic job! See more..
  37. 5.0 East Zion Adventures (1.034 reviews)
    - An amazing and unique experience with a fun guide!
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Canyoning & Rappelling Tours • 4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours • Hiking & Camping Tours • Horseback Riding Tours
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    My partner and I went on the East Zion Jeep Tour and it was such a wonderful experience! Our guide, Teresa, was a very skilled driver and told us a lot about the areas we drove through. The jeep had great suspension which made the off-road terrain a lot of fun in the snow. We stopped at an overlook which had spectacular views of Zion from farther up, and Teresa let us take our time there before heading back. I would recommend this tour to anyone wanting to see parts of Zion that are less travelled. See more..
  38. 5.0 Corona Arch (1.025 reviews)
    - Worth the Effort!
    Geologic Formations
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    For me, 59 and carrying more weight than I should, found the hike to be challenging. My wife who is in better shape and other younger people we ran into on the trail seemed to be manage very well. Awesome views and some adrenaline pumping moments make this a memorable hike. We actually got caught in a rain/hail storm on the hike back. We had to take shelter under a pinion tree! The rain added a degree of difficulty but we made it. Along the the drive, stop at Thompson Springs to view the petroglyphs. See more..
  39. 5.0 Canyon Trail Rides (1.001 reviews)
    - Highly recommend for a Unique experience!
    Horseback Riding Tours
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    We did a 1 hour tour on 4/4/2022. Our tour guide was Kitty and she was entertaining, informative, and very thoughtful. We did the 9:30am tour and it was chilly so we needed a jacket and kids even wore winter gloves. We were a group of 5 and most of us never ridden on a horse so this was a very new and fun experience. My kids thought it was so cool to ride the horses across the river. Make sure to read the instructions on parking carefully! It was nice that they allow us to drive down the private "shuttle only" road to the horses. I highly recommend this very unique experience. It was the highlight of our trip! See more..
  40. 4.5 Goblin Valley State Park (983 reviews)
    - Real Hidden Gem!! Magnificent Park!!
    Sunday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours State Parks
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    Cowboys searching for cattle first discovered secluded Goblin Valley. Then in the late 1920s, Arthur Chaffin, owner/operator of the Hite ferry, and two companions were searching for an alternative route between Green River and Caineville. They came to a vantage point about a mile west of Goblin Valley and were awed by what they saw, five buttes and a valley of strange-shaped rock formations surrounded by a wall of eroded cliffs. In 1949, Chaffin returned to the area he called Mushroom Valley. He spent several days exploring the mysterious valley and photographing its scores of intricately eroded creatures. The area was acquired by the state of Utah and in 1964 was officially designated a state park. Goblin Valley State Park is a showcase of geologic history. Exposed cliffs reveal parallel layers of rock bared by erosion. Because of the uneven hardness of sandstone, some patches resist erosion much better than others. The softer material is removed by wind and water, leaving thousands of unique, geologic goblins. Water erosion and the smoothing action of windblown dust work together to shape the goblins. Bedrock is exposed because of the thin soil and lack of vegetation. When rain does fall, there are few plant roots and little soil to capture and hold the water, which quickly disappears, in muddy streams without penetrating the bedrock. Opened to the public as a state park in 1964. Park Elevation - 5,000 feet See more..
  41. 4.0 Great Salt Lake (970 reviews)
    - Natural wonder
    Bodies of Water • Historic Walking Areas
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    This 20,000 square mile lake, the second saltiest in the world, is also a wildlife refuge attracting millions of migratory birds every year to the ten islands within it. See more..
  42. 4.5 Dinosaur National Monument (963 reviews)
    - Nice Museum
    Spent 1-2 hours National Parks
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    Dinosaurs once roamed here. Their fantastic remains are still visible embedded in the rocks. Today, the mountains, desert and untamed rivers flowing in deep canyons, support an array of life. Petroglyphs hint at earlier cultures. Later, homesteaders and outlaws found refuge here. Whether your passion is science, adventure, history or scenery, Dinosaur offers much to explore. See more..
  43. 4.5 Zion Adventures (944 reviews)
    - Rent your Narrows gear from Zion Adventures!
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Canyoning & Rappelling Tours • Bike Tours • Gear Rentals
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    We decided to hike the Narrows as a family of four (our kids are 8 and 10), and the staff at Zion Adventures were so friendly and informative. They answered all our questions, made sure our gear fit well, and even provided us with a map detailing the Narrows, what landmarks to look for, how far we could go with our kids, etc. They also sell a lot of gear you might have forgotten or not realized you needed so also a good place to stock up. Our kids even got a few stickers that one of the staff had designed herself! Price was affordable at $30 per person for boots, neoprene socks and a hiking stick. We rented our gear the night before and just had to return it by 7pm the following day. See more..
  44. 5.0 Canyon Overlook Trail (936 reviews)
    - Saturday, January 28th midday hike.
    National Parks • Hiking Trails
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    This one-mile hiking trail starts just outside the east entrance to the Zion-Mt Carmel Tunnel, and leads to a dramatic observation point that provides impressive views of Zion's rugged landscape. See more..
  45. 4.5 St. George Temple (922 reviews)
    - St. George Temple Visitors' Center
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings • Religious Sites
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    - Temporarily closed for renovation Open to the public, the St. George Temple is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. Visitors can walk through the colorful gardens lined with towering trees, sit by the fountains and cascading waterfall, enjoy the beautiful views, and feel the peace of the grounds. While you're there, you can take a guided tour at the Visitors' Center. See more..
  46. 4.5 Red Butte Garden (914 reviews)
    - Spectacular
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Gardens
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    Red Butte Garden is the largest botanical garden in the Intermountain West and, together with the University of Utah, is the state arboretum. The Garden has welcomed guests since 1985 and consists of over 21 acres of developed gardens and five miles of hiking trails winding through an extensive Natural Area. All just minutes away from downtown Salt Lake City. The Garden is renowned for plant collections, themed gardens, over 524,000 springtime blooms, gorgeous private rental spaces, a world-class summer concert series, and award-winning horticulture-based educational programs. See more..
  47. 5.0 Hell's Revenge (886 reviews)
    - Utah
    Off-Road & ATV Trails
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    Challenging 9-mile Jeep trail. See more..
  48. 5.0 Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway (885 reviews)
    - Beautiful Drive!
    Scenic Drives
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    This scenic highway offers interesting curves and tunnels. See more..
  49. 4.5 Natural Bridges National Monument (870 reviews)
    - Beautiful and isolated gem of a park
    Spent More than 3 hours National Parks • Geologic Formations
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    The natural bridges in this remote area are best visited on a nine-mile, one-way loop road. See more..
  50. 4.5 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Conference Center (866 reviews)
    - A definite MUST!
    Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Architectural Buildings
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    We visited the Temple Square and attended an organ recital.....all I can say is WOW! There are only 6 people in the world who can play the nearly 12,000 pipe organ and our performance was spectacular! If you only do one thing in SLC, this would be it! During our walking about the grounds, we saw many missionaries who were there to answer questions. They were all very nice and we enjoyed talking with them. See more..

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  67. Sports Complexes
  68. Government Buildings
  69. Theatre & Performances
  70. Aquariums
  71. Cemeteries
  72. Forests
  73. Scenic Drives
  74. Valleys
  75. Science Museums
  76. Ski & Snowboard Areas
  77. Libraries
  78. Playgrounds
  79. Arenas & Stadiums
  80. Canyons
  81. Farmers Markets
  82. Natural History Museums
  83. Hot Springs & Geysers
  84. Kayaking & Canoeing
  85. Bars & Clubs
  86. Fishing Charters & Tours
  87. Historical & Heritage Tours
  88. Distilleries
  89. Convention Centers
  90. Photography Tours
  91. Distillery Tours
  92. Hiking & Camping Tours
  93. Archaeology Tours
  94. Self-Guided Tours & Rentals
  95. River Rafting & Tubing
  96. Helicopter Tours
  97. Air Tours
  98. Civic Centres
  99. State Parks
  100. Bike Tours
  101. Paint & Pottery Studios
  102. Universities & Schools
  103. Surfing & Windsurfing
  104. Gear Rentals
  105. Skydiving
  106. Ski & Snow Tours
  107. Shooting Ranges
  108. Department Stores
  109. Off-Road & ATV Trails
  110. Canyoning & Rappelling Tours
  111. Boat Rentals
  112. Dinner Theaters
  113. Bowling Alleys
  114. Yoga & Pilates
  115. Scenic Railroads
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