Aerial view of Lake Powell
Two people kayaking at Lake Powell
Hike and enjoy the views in Bryce Canyon National Park
Aerial view of Lake Powell
Two people kayaking at Lake Powell
Hike and enjoy the views in Bryce Canyon National Park
Dramatic rock formations and endless outdoor recreation

Discover Utah

Nestled in the heart of the American Southwest, the beautiful state of Utah offers a treasure trove of natural wonders and breathtaking landscapes. From rugged mountains to sweeping deserts, Utah is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

The paradise for outdoor adventure
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There are endless landmarks, national parks and cities to explore in Utah
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Welcome to Utah

Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a unique and awe-inspiring travel experience, Utah has something to offer for everyone. With its magnificent national parks, captivating red rock formations, and exhilarating recreational activities, it is a gem waiting to be discovered. So pack your bags, put on your hiking boots, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the breathtaking landscapes of Utah.

Capitol Reef National Park contains endless otherworldly red rock formations
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Salt Lake City offers great access to many hike and bike trails

National parks

Utah has a whooping total of five national parks! Each park has unique and vastly different landscapes and nature, and are a true testament to how diverse Utah's wilderness is.

Arches

Arches National Park is famous for its more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including the iconic Delicate Arch, Landscape Arch, and Double Arch. Exploring the park's trails will lead you through a surreal world of massive rock formations and surreal landscapes that seem like they belong in another universe.

Zion

Nestled in the southwestern corner of Utah, Zion National Park is a must-see attraction that should not be missed. With its towering red cliffs, lush valleys and emerald pools, Zion is a true testament to nature's artistry. The winding canyons create a landscape that is nothing short of breathtaking. Hike along the iconic Angels Landing trail for stunning panoramic views, wander through the enchanting Narrows with its towering walls and flowing river, or embark on the challenging but rewarding hike to Observation Point.

Admire the iconic red rock archways of Arches National Park
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Canyonlands overlooks the Colorado River, providing breathtaking panoramic views
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Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon National Park is a geological marvel that leaves visitors in awe. Its main attraction? The stunning, tall, thin spires of rock, known as hoodoos, that create a surreal and otherworldly landscape. Marvel at the vibrant hues of red, orange, and pink as the sun casts its golden rays upon the amphitheatres.

Canyonlands

Canyonlands National Park showcases the power of nature with its deep canyons, towering mesas, and the confluence of the Green and Colorado rivers. The park is divided into four districts, each offering its own unique charm. Island in the Sky provides stunning vistas from its high mesa, while The Needles is a hiker's paradise with its colourful rock spires and expansive trail system. The Maze, a remote and rugged area, offers a true wilderness experience for adventurous souls, while the rivers in the park are perfect for white-water rafting and kayaking.

Take a scenic drive in Bryce Canyon to admire vistas of the hoodoos

Cities

Beyond the awe-inspiring scenery, incredible hiking trails and many national parks, Utah has some great cities and towns that are worth a visit.

Moab

One destination that stands out for its remarkable beauty and diverse attractions is Moab. Situated in southeastern Utah, Moab serves as a gateway to several iconic national parks, stunning red rock formations, and exciting recreational opportunities. The Slickrock Bike Trail is one of the most famous mountain biking trails in the world, offering an exhilarating ride across the slickrock sandstone. Jeep and ATV tours are also popular ways to explore the rugged back country and experience the thrill of navigating the iconic red rock landscapes.

Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City, the state capital, is surrounded by the stunning Wasatch Mountains, and is a vibrant and captivating destination that seamlessly blends its rich history with an array of modern attractions. It offers a perfect blend of urban amenities and outdoor recreation. Within the city, you can immerse yourself in art and culture at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts or explore the beautifully landscaped gardens. Alternatively, you can take advantage of the outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and skiing in the nearby mountains, as the city is home to world-class ski resorts.

St. George

Another charming city in Utah is St. George, located in the southwestern part of the state. Known for its year-round warm weather and proximity to several state and national parks, St. George is a paradise for golfers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts.

Salt Lake City combines the great amenities of an urban city with easy access to national parks
For those seeking an adrenaline rush, Moab is a world-class destination

Best travel time

Utah's climate is characterized by hot summers and cold winters, with varying weather patterns depending on the region. Every season has its charm, but the most pleasant times for a trip through Utah is in the spring and autumn, due to the wonderful weather conditions and fewer crowds.

Do you want to hike in Arches National Park? Go whitewater rafting? Of course, the best travel time also depends on your wishes.

Spring time

With milder temperatures and blooming landscapes, spring is the perfect season to explore the wonders of Utah. Strap on your hiking boots and embark on scenic trails in Zion National Park, witness the spectacular waterfalls at Provo Canyon, or take a leisurely bike ride along the picturesque paths of Salt Lake City. From wildflower-filled meadows to thrilling outdoor activities, Utah in spring offers a plethora of opportunities to immerse yourself in the state's natural beauty.

Autumn

Utah unveils its breathtaking autumn charm with vibrant gold, red, and orange foliage. This season offers a magical backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Take a scenic drive through the canyons of Bryce Canyon National Park, hike among the quaking aspens of the Wasatch Mountains, or witness the stunning reflections at Mirror Lake.

USA Utah Arches National Park landscape in winter.
Winter in Arches National Park offers some truly unique landscapes with fewer crowds
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Accommodations

Luxurious safari-style tent resort

Zion National Park, West United States

Sleep under the magnificent Milky Way in a luxurious safari tent near Zion National Park, Utah.

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Explore Moab's iconic nature from a charming ranch

Moab, West United States

Stay on a historic ranch in Moab, Utah, just outside of Arches National Park, and enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking and much more.

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A journey where your accommodation is an experience in itself, whether you are relaxing at a luxury spa near Zion or learning to canyoneer. You can make your trip extra special by experiencing a unique stay from our extensive collection of hand-selected accommodations in Utah, the Southwest and beyond.

Activities

Canyoneering in Utah

Kanab, West United States

Learn how to canyoneer on a guided tour of Utah's spectacular orange rock formations, the Slot Canyons.

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Horseback riding tour through Cave Lakes Canyon

Kanab, West United States

Serene horse trail riding experience in one of Utah's most coveted canyon destinations.

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The options are so diverse that it may be difficult to make choices for your trip. We are happy to help you on your way. Contact one of our travel specialists who will put together a unique itinerary that fits your needs exactly, with absolutely no obligation.

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