Explore
Utah, guide by guide.
Seven destinations that cover the state end to end — from powder in the Wasatch to red rock in Zion. Pick where you're headed to see what's worth doing, eating, and skipping.

Wasatch peaks, alpine summers.
Park City
World-class skiing in winter; hiking, mountain biking, and mountain-town dining the rest of the year.

Red rock, year-round sun.
St. George
Southwestern Utah's warm-weather basecamp — golf, red-rock trails, and Zion within an hour.
Cathedral cliffs and slot canyons.
Zion
Utah's most-visited national park — Angels Landing, The Narrows, and shuttle-served scenic drive.
A forest of hoodoos.
Bryce Canyon
High-elevation amphitheaters at sunrise, the Milky Way at night, and short rim-to-floor loops.
Arches, Canyonlands, and slickrock.
Moab
Two national parks side by side, off-road adventure, and the Colorado River carving through it.
Mountain capital.
Salt Lake City
The gateway to seven ski resorts, a rising food scene, and history at Temple Square.
Quiet lakes between the peaks.
Heber Valley
Deer Creek and Jordanelle reservoirs, hot springs, and easy access to Park City and the Uintas.

