National Parks
The Intermountain West
Interested in the Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Bryce, and Capitol Reef? Perhaps, Dead Horse Point? Yes, Utah is stacked with National Parks and State Parks (and public lands on BLM, SITLA, and Forest Service areas)! "This Land is Your Land" (Woody Guthrie) anyone? So much so, the marketing people at the tourism office call these parks "the Mighty Five". They've got a new itinerary, too, called "best week of your life". Let’s Explore the Mighty Five.
The Mighty Five
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Arches
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Canyonlands
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Zion
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Bryce
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Capitol Reef
12 National Parks Within Driving Distance of Salt Lake City
In six hours or less, easily access Utah’s national parks.
Photo from article by Lauren Himiak, “12 National Parks Within Driving Distance of Salt Lake City.” Tripsavvy.
The Mighty Five and Dead Horse Point
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But wouldn't you rather experience it all yourself?
We’ve been there, and we’re here to help. We hope you’ll go see it, too.
If you need advice on something sketchy to do in the Parks, like riding the White Rim Trail in a day or climb Moonlight Buttress in Zion, we've done that, too. We’re here for you.