Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument spans 1.87 million acres of technicolor cliffs, slot canyons, and ancient rock art. This remote Southern Utah landscape reveals 250 million years of ...
Southern Utah isn't just a destination—it's the adventure capital of the American Southwest, where five national parks, countless monuments, and endless wilderness areas create the planet's most ...
The best adventures begin with local wisdom, and Kane County's visitor centers are treasure troves of insider knowledge that can transform a good trip into an unforgettable experience. Our friendly ...
Take a two- or four-hour horseback ride into Bryce Canyon’s amphitheaters for a unique perspective among the hoodoos. Bryce Canyon is part of the Grand Staircase geological formation that stretches ...
The North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park transitions to day-use operations beginning Oct. 16. This change occurs yearly as the North Rim prepares for its seasonal closure that lasts from Oct. 15 to ...
Kane County is the gateway to the Grand Canyon North Rim, just an 80-mile scenic drive from Kanab through the Kaibab National Forest. This quieter side of the Grand Canyon offers towering views, ...
If you’ve dreamed of photographing The Wave—those surreal swirls of rust-red and sun-gold sandstone—you’re dreaming of Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. But The Wave is only the beginning of this ...
Consistently ranked among the best hiking destinations in the U.S., Zion National Park is known for its towering sandstone cliffs, slot canyons, waterfalls, and diverse landscapes shaped over millions ...
First named by National Geographic explorers in 1948, Kodachrome Basin earned its name for its intense, film-like colors. Against blue skies and shifting desert light, the park offers endless ...
⚠️ Due to the high elevation, trails may feel strenuous for some visitors.
Easy access from Hwy 89 North. 20 sites available year round.
There are several campsites within the Dixie National Forest under the direction of the National Forest Service. Detailed information may be obtained through the central number 1(435) 865-3200.
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