Utah’s dramatic landscapes rank among America’s most spectacular natural wonders — from the otherworldly hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park to the iconic red rock formations of Arches National Park and the sweeping vistas along Highway 12, one of the country’s most breathtaking drives. These travel guides provide practical visitor information for Utah’s standout attractions, including detailed guides to the Navajo Loop Trail, Inspiration Point, and Rainbow Point in Bryce Canyon, plus essential advice on how to see Delicate Arch — Utah’s most photographed natural landmark. You’ll also find unexpected experiences like the authentic cowboy atmosphere at the Bryce Canyon City Rodeo and the surprising wildlife refuge of Antelope Island on the Great Salt Lake.
Beyond the national parks, Utah offers fascinating insights into Mormon heritage through sites like This Is The Place Heritage Park and Temple Square, whilst Dead Horse Point State Park provides jaw-dropping canyon views without the crowds of its more famous neighbours. Whether you’re planning a dedicated Utah road trip or adding these natural wonders to a broader American Southwest itinerary, these guides offer honest, experience-based advice on what to expect, how to plan your visits, and which viewpoints and trails genuinely deserve your time. More Utah travel stories will be added soon.
- Driving Utah Highway 12 – one of America’s most spectacular drives.
- A taste of cowboy country at the Bryce Canyon City Rodeo.
- Practical guide to the Navajo Loop Trail at Bryce Canyon National Park.
- Practical guide to Inspiration Point in Bryce Canyon National Park.
- What to expect at Rainbow Point in Bryce Canyon National Park.
- First time visitor’s guide to Dead Horse Point State Park.
- How to see Delicate Arch.
- Tracing Utah’s Mormon Heritage at This Is The Place and Temple Square.
- Antelope Island – the wildlife refuge of the Great Salt Lake.
- A practical guide to visiting Monument Valley.