Navajo National Monument protects three hidden Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings. It’s located in northern Arizona within Navajo Nation.
Grand Canyon National Park is one of the most incredible places on Earth. Imagine gazing upon a vast canyon that’s up to a mile deep and 18 miles wide.
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is a huge park surrounding Lake Powell. It covers 1,254,429 acres of mostly desert, with roughly ⅔ in Utah and ⅓ in Arizona.
Zion National Park is an oasis in the desert, with spectacular green scenery throughout a deep canyon. It’s located in southern Utah.
Cedar Breaks National Monument protects a spectacular natural amphitheatre near Cedar City, Utah.
Bryce Canyon National Park is one of Utah’s five spectacular national parks. It’s a unique place with incredible scenery that can easily spark the imagination.
UT-12, a state highway in Utah, is also known as Scenic Byway 12. It runs between Capitol Reef and Bryce Canyon National Parks and is known as the Journey through Time.
Capitol Reef National Park is one of the five national parks located in Utah.
Natural Bridges National Monument, located in southeast Utah, was the state’s very first national monument.