The Beauty of National Parks
Featuring the great State of Utah
Utah is one of the most visually dramatic states in the U.S., and its five national parks each feel like stepping onto another planet.

Arches National Park is known for over 2,000 natural stone arches, red rock fins and balanced rocks. Delicate Arch is the destination of choice.
Bryce Canyon National Park is known for Hoodoos which are tall, thin rock spires.
Canyonlands National Park has massive canyons carved by the Colorado River with rugged scenery.
Capitol Reef National Park is known for the water pocket fold, a 100-mile wrinkle in the earth's crust. Road trippers and those who want a quieter park experience visit here.
Zion National Park is known for towering sandstone cliffs, narrow slot canyons and emerald pools which is a hiking adventure for many.
Of Utah's "Mighty Five" national parks you may wonder which park draws the most visitors. According to the National Parks Service data in 2024:
Zion is the most visited with about 4.9+ million visitors annually.
Bryce welcomes roughly 2.5 million visitors.
Arches 1.5 million
Capital Reef about 1.4 million
Canyonlands approximately 800,000 per year.
Visitors to these beautiful Parks inject $2Billion into the State's economy.
These national parks are open year-round and hours vary according to current weather conditions.
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