Utah Sights

Utah Sights


Nestled at the western part of the country, this state stands out with its picturesque landscapes, snowcapped mountains, rugged valleys, crystal streams, and breathtaking vistas. Every year, hordes of tourists flock the Beehive State to experience its natural diversity, behold its vibrant sceneries, and to frolic in its captivating charms.



Here are some of the Utah's must-visit sights:

  • Bryce Canyon Area

    The Bryce Canyon Area is one of the most famous tourist spots in Utah. This breathtaking sight consist of rocks that form delicate slopes, pinnacles and spires. During sunset, the rocks give a brilliant red and orange glow making it more beautiful and captivating. According to geologists, these stunning rock structure was formed through wind, water, and ice erosion.

    Guests visiting the Bryce Canyon Area can enjoy a solitary hike while enjoying the spectacular view. Backpacking and horseback riding are also popular activities.

  • The Grand Staircase- Escalante National Monument

    Just along the southern stretch of Bryce Canyon, lies the Grand Staircase- Escalante National Monument. This 1.9 million acre land is framed by bold plateaus, slopes, bluffs, and cliffs. It is divided into three main regions: the Kaiparowits Plateau, the Grand Staircase, and the Canyons of Escalante.

    Every year, both tourists and local residents visit this place to enjoy an exhilarating hike or to behold the scenic overviews.

  • Highway 12 All American Road

    Dubbed as America's best scenic drive, the Highway 12 All American Road gives a spectacular view of the Red Canyon, Boulder Mountain, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, and the Capitol Reef National Park. The road's 6-mile twists and turns are filled with panoramic experience of narrow canyons, colorful crossings, and forested course.

Utah's natural wonders are simply endless. Guests and tourists are always sure to find something new to discover.