Incredible outdoor adventures, seven national parks, and ancient ruins combine to make this your Utah national park road trip of a lifetime. Hit every Utah national park鈥擹ion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Arches, and Canyonlands鈥攑lus Nevada鈥檚 Great Basin and Grand Canyon, on this 1,453-mile trip that starts in Salt Lake City.
Begin in Salt Lake City, where you may be surprised by the vibrant craft brewing scene and how easy it is to get around this city framed by the Great Salt Lake and Wasatch Mountains. Head south to Moab, home to Canyonlands and Arches National Parks. From there, stop at Monument Valley, one of the West鈥檚 most iconic landscapes. Continue to the Hopi Reservation for a tour of Old Oraibi, one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in North America.
Then point your wheels toward Grand Canyon National Park to explore the less visited North Rim or the more popular South Rim. Afterward, head north to the historic town of Kanab, Utah, home to hundreds of film shoots and great restaurants. Zion National Park鈥檚 East Entrance is a short 20-minute drive away. Then make your way north to Cedar City to visit the uncrowded Cedar Breaks National Monument. Explore Panguitch and Bryce Canyon National Park before heading to Escalante, Utah, for a deep dive into spectacular slot canyons. What follows are some of the best things to see.
Tip: Utah, California, and the Navajo Nation observe daylight saving time, while Arizona does not.
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Before You Go
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Enjoy the freedom of driving your own car while traveling with an entertaining guide that doesn鈥檛 take up space. The Gypsy Guide app includes driving tours for Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Bryce Canyon, and the Grand Canyon鈥檚 South Rim. Learn more at .
Route
- Start: Salt Lake City
- Arches and Canyonlands National Parks
- Monument Valley, Navajo Nation, and Hopi Nation
- Grand Canyon National Park: North Rim or South Rim
- Kanab, Utah
- Zion National Park
- Cedar Breaks National Monument
- Bryce Canyon National Park
- Capitol Reef National Park
- Great Basin National Park
- End: Salt Lake City
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that involves unique coffeehouses, artisan cocktails, and a short hike that gives you fantastic views of the city.
Arches and Canyonlands National Parks
We鈥檒l start off this Utah national parks road trip with two parks in the southeastern part of the state. , , and are neighbors. Situated next to the cool waters of the Colorado River is the nearest town of Moab, which offers a wide choice of hotels and campgrounds.
Moab鈥檚 Top 7 Things to Do with Family
With so many activities available in Moab, choose among our with family, including a taking boat tour with Canyonlands by night and day, seeing life-sized dinosaurs at Moab Giants, and five more.
Push Your Limits
Check out these in Arches and Canyonlands.
Raft the Desert West鈥檚 Best River Stretches with OARS
Read for families, thrill seekers, and those just looking for relaxation amid some of the country鈥檚 best scenery in Utah and Colorado.
Go Retro in Moab at the Expedition Lodge
The will immediately take you back to a time before the kids could block out rounds of 鈥99 Bottles鈥 with earbuds and Spotify鈥攚hen the journey was the destination, not the Instagram-worthy view.
Home Comforts at the Homewood Suites by Hilton Moab
Kitchenettes, an indoor pool, and a convenient downtown location make .
Top 4 Campgrounds in Moab
offer extraordinary amenities, including pools, dog parks, cabins, and more, near two of Utah鈥檚 national parks, Arches and Canyonlands.
Monument Valley, Navajo Nation, and Hopi Nation
An iconic stretch of land, is part of the Navajo Nation and home to Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. This drive has been called the most scenic in America by many, and it鈥檚 no wonder why.
Explore the Navajo Interactive Museum
Discover the and its people in Tuba City and Monument Valley. The Explore Navajo Interactive Museum will give you a glimpse of Navajo history and modern life.
Take an Experience Hopi Day Tour
People have been living in Old Oraibi for nearly 1,000 years. , as well as other significant Hopi sites, and stay at the conveniently located Moenkopi Legacy Inn.
Grand Canyon National Park
North Rim vs. South Rim
From Tuba City, Arizona, choose to visit the . What鈥檚 the difference? A 277-mile-long (446 kilometer) canyon separates the national park. The South Rim is far more popular than the quiet North Rim. It鈥檚 more developed, with multiple hotels, restaurants, and campgrounds. It鈥檚 just 60 miles from Tuba City to the Desert View East Entrance near Cameron, Arizona. The North Rim gets far fewer visitors each year, is home to just one hotel, and is closed from November to May every year because of snow. The North Rim is 150 miles from Tuba City but brings you closer to your next stop on this road trip.
Grand Canyon North Rim
Offering fantastic views with less congestion, the offers those who are willing to drive five hours and 212 miles from the South Rim a chance to see the canyon without the crowds. There are places like Point Imperial where you can watch the distant rising sun gradually spread a blanket of warm red and gold light across the giant walls of rock and the singular spire of Mount Hayden. You might even hear the evocative song of a canyon wren rising and falling in crescendo, just eight or ten clear notes. It is perhaps the most memorable bird song of the West.
The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is an experience wholly separate from the South Rim. It offers a more remote, rugged, and individual opportunity to see what John Wesley Powell described as 鈥渓edges and cliffs where the soaring eagle is lost to view before it reaches a summit.鈥
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Grand Canyon South Rim
Stop at Grand Canyon Visitor Center
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48 Hours in the South Rim of the Grand Canyon
Get ready for adventure.听 at the South Rim, from biking in solitude to exploring some of the rim鈥檚 most historic treasures.
Fly Above the Grand Canyon with Maverick Helicopters
Take a helicopter tour of some of the Grand Canyon South Rim鈥檚 most popular sights. View Marble Canyon and Point Imperial as you fly through the canyon and climb above the North Rim. Learn more at .
A Grander Stay at Yavapai Lodge
The Yavapai Lodge鈥檚 restaurant, tavern, and nearby market and shuttle stop make navigating the rim easy.
Into the Deep
听about hiking to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and discovering there鈥檚 more than meets the eye.
Kanab is Utah鈥檚 Best-Kept Secret
Kanab鈥檚 Fab 4 Things to Do
Avoid the crowds, enjoy fantastic food, and along the way to the Southwest鈥檚 most popular national parks, including , , and the .
White Pocket vs. The Wave
Most travelers have heard of the Wave but are unaware of surrounding canyons, such as White Pocket, that are just as jaw-dropping.
Zion National Park
Head to the most popular Utah park on this road trip: . As visitors drive through the park, it鈥檚 easy to be overwhelmed by the size and vertical orientation of the canyon walls that are all around you.
Top 7 Things to Do in Zion National Park
This gorgeous national park offers breathtaking views, lodging, and great educational stops.
Adrenaline-Fueled Zion 国产吃瓜黑料s
Looking to physically challenge yourself and find world-class adventure in Utah鈥檚 most popular park? in Zion.
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Not only is this national park site considerably less crowded than its nearby sister national parks, but it鈥檚 also filled with an incredible array of vibrant wildflowers.
Elevate Your Experience in Cedar City and Brian Head
While southwest Utah is known for its amazing red-rock landscapes, there鈥檚 a pocket of mountains topped by aspen trees, wildflowers, and pine trees.
Bryce Canyon National Park
Compared to Utah鈥檚 other national parks, Bryce Canyon feels like a totally different world. For one, its mesmerizing hoodoos, ranging from white to pink to red, feel like you might just be on Mars. For another, the canyon鈥檚 rim sits between 8,000 and 9,000 feet in elevation, making it cooler and allowing pine and spruce forests to flourish. And lastly? It sees a fraction of the crowds.
Maximize your experience at by driving to Sunrise, Sunset, Inspiration, and Bryce Viewpoints. All offer spectacular overlooks of the park鈥檚 red hoodoos shooting up against evergreen forests in the background.
3 New Ways to Experience Bryce Canyon Country
See the stars, squeeze through a slot canyon, or visit in the winter near .
The Closest Hotel to Bryce Canyon Is Ruby鈥檚 Inn
is at the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park. Stay at two hotels, an RV park, tipis, cabins, or the campground. Go on a Bryce Canyon adventure via .
Capitol Reef National Park
A diversity of landscape like no other in Utah, and the surrounding area has red-rock formations, arches, plateaus, meadows, forests, lush green valleys, and astounding deserts.
Remote Beauty in Utah鈥檚 Capitol Reef Country
Take in Utah鈥檚 stunning color palette in and around Capitol Reef National Park鈥攂ut the national park is .
Great Basin National Park
Just over the Utah border, visit Nevada鈥檚 Great Basin National Park, where you can explore the inside of the earth and the top of a 13,000-foot peak on the same day.
Silver State Stopover at Great Basin National Park
In the , you鈥檒l find Nevada鈥檚 only national park and surprising history.