Hello Friends,
What are your favorite places to go
in Utah to getaway? If you haven’t been to these places on the list, it is
definitely time to go check them out this Summer!
Utah
is an outdoor-adventure paradise: It’s got alpine forests to deserts and dinosaurs,
all inside a five-hour box. With endless potential for different activities,
you could spend a lifetime exploring and barely scratch the surface — and most
of us don’t even have that kind of time.
An
efficiently epic road trip will have to do the trick, so rally the crew, throw
the essentials in the trunk and hit up these 12 must-do adventures on your road
trip through Utah.
1. Hike to Bell Canyon’s Waterfall
No
matter where you’re going, Salt Lake City is probably on your way. Make it more
than a pit stop with an easy day hike to incredible views of the valley below
and a beautiful waterfall. Learn more.
2. Camp by the Spiral Jetty
The
combination of free, dispersed camping, the otherworldly salt flats of the
Great Salt Lake and the world’s preeminent work of land sculpture make this
camping spot inimitable. Learn more.
3. Backpack Mount Timpanogos
Mt.
Timpanogos is one of the most iconic peaks in the Wasatch Front. Get into the
Utah backcountry for an up close view. Learn more.
4. Take a Dip at Fifth Water Hot Springs
Nothing
cures sore road trip butts like soaking in some hot springs. Take a hike, pick
your pool, sit back and relax. Learn more.
5. Hike Angel’s Landing in Zion National Park
Head
into Zion National Park and tackle some of the hikes that have put Utah on the
map for adventurers around the world. Angels Landing is an exhilarating hike
along a notoriously narrow ridge. If you have time, check out Zion’s
Narrows as well. Learn more.
6. Camp in Goblin Valley
Goblin
Valley, with topography straight out of a science fiction movie, is the
weirdest-best. Hoodoo? You should. Learn more.
7. Hike Through Wire Pass Slot Canyon
Hiking
through slot canyons is incredible, unless you’re claustrophobic or boring. But
please be careful. Learn more.
8. Night Hike to Calf Creek Falls
Six
miles and four or five hours round trip. A full moon will let you take amazing
photos, so plan your road trip with the tides. Learn more.
9. Hike Riggs Springs Loop in Bryce Canyon National Park
The
colors and sandstone formations of Bryce Canyon National Park are unbelievable
and you’ll see a lot more if you go further the big, obvious viewpoints.Learn more.
10. Beach Camping on Lake Powell
Lake
Powell is a great summer camping spot that also flies under the radar for most
people outside of Utah. Daytime is hot, but the water is refreshing and you can
find some incredible, secluded fingers in the canyon-turned-lake. Learn more.
11. Hike Park Avenue in Arches National Park
Stop
in Arches National Park and do your best to grasp the scale of the massive
sandstone cliffs and plateaus on this popular hike. Learn more.
12. Backpack Coyote Gulch
This
beautiful backpacking route has options for a one- or two-night adventure. Make
it a quick stop or explore for a few days. Learn more.
Don’t
see your favorite Utah adventures on The Outbound? Show us by creating an
adventure!
Let
us know what we need to add to our adventure list!
Thanks so
much, have a great day!
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