Travel Regions
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Northern Utah
Recommended regional trip length: 2 days for Salt Lake City. Add an additional day for each of the following stops: Park City, Heber Valley, Antelope Island State Park, Golden Spike National Historic Park, Bear Lake and Provo Canyon. To extend your visit to Vernal and the Dinosaur National Monument area, add another 2 days.
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Southeastern Utah
Recommended regional trip length: 3 days to fully experience the two national parks. Add an additional day for each of the following stops: Moab river rafting, San Rafael Swell, Goblin Valley State Park and Hovenweep National Monument. Add 2-3 days to experience Bears Ears National Monument, Natural Bridges National Monument and Monument Valley.
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Southwestern Utah
Recommended regional trip length: 6 days to fully experience the three national parks. Add an additional 1-2 days for each of the following stops: Cedar Breaks National Monument, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Lake Powell and Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park.
Resources
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Traveling to Utah
Whether you fly into the Salt Lake City airport, drive or ride to Utah, you’ll find an adventure when you get here.
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Where To Stay
Utah's world-famous scenery and recreation are accompanied by a host of lodging options to fit your travel style.
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Transportation
View information for transportation in Utah such as rail, bus, car and flight. Also, find maps, weather details, and road conditions for the state.
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Guides and Outfitters
Guides and outfitters allow you to deeply experience the outdoors, without any planning or wayfinding stressors.
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Responsible Travel Hub
Each person who visits Utah leaves an impact, review these resources to ensure you're ready to visit thoughtfully.
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Plan Your Ski Trip
Utah's easy access to The Greatest Snow on Earth® allows for more time on the mountain and easier planning.
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Weather
See updated weather information along with common weather patterns in every season throughout the state.