Discover Utah's stunning landscapes with seven iconic drives recommended by Utah Elevated, featuring State and National Parks as guides for each journey.
Utah is OBVIOUSLY renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders, and at the heart of this rugged state lie five extraordinary NATIONAL PARKS collectively known as the "Mighty Five." Each park has its own unique charm, giving visitors a chance to put themselves in the awe-inspiring beauty of the American Southwest. Here's my in-...
As a Southern Utahn, I'm partial to Zion National Park.
From Angel's Landing, to the Great White Throne, from the Narrows to the Subway, the Court of the Patriarchs to Weeping Rock, Zion is the ultimate natural wonder, rivaling that of the Grand Canyon.
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Utah is OBVIOUSLY renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders, and at the heart of this rugged state lie five extraordinary NATIONAL PARKS collectively known as the "Mighty Five." Each park has its own unique charm, giving visitors a chance to put themselves in the awe-inspiring beauty of the American Southwest. Here's my in-...
SPRINGDALE, Utah (KDXU) - If you want to visit Arches National Park in Moab and Zion National Park in Springdale, you’re going to want to plan ahead.
“April 1 of 2022, everyone who hikes Angel’s Landing is going to need a permit,” says Jonathan Shafer, a Public Affairs Specialist for Zion National Park.
Arches National Park is
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Utah national parks are beginning to reopen their gates as the federal, state and local entities ease restrictions imposed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Arches and Canyonlands national parks,which were both closed to the public on March 28, will be increasing recreational access again starting May 29, 2020.
The National Pa
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As the state slowly inches towards a more normal mode, Utah’s National Parks have plans in place to open or are in the process of setting a day to reopen.
Starting May 13, Zion National Park will begin providing Day Use recreational access to select areas within the park. This action support
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In an effort to “flatten the curve” and “slow the spread” of the coronavirus in Utah both Arches and Canyonland National Parks will be closed to the public.
The closure of both parks starts Saturday, March 28th until further notice. Visitors with camping reser
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