Area Attractions

Bryce Canyon National Park:

A fantasy of colorful spires and cliffs, Bryce Canyon simply amazes people. It is a perfect, rosy jewel of a canyon that can snare the visitor and make you want to stay to look just a little longer at all its shifting shades of red and pink. The spectacular Bryce Canyon is nature at its best and a must see for visitors to Southern Utah.

Cedar Breaks National Monument:

Resting on top of the Colorado plateau, at over 10,000 feet in elevation, this breathtaking view awaits. Millions of years of sedimentation, uplift, and erosion are carving out this giant amphitheater, that spans some three miles, and is more than 2000 feet deep. 

Grand Canyon North Rim:

Don't miss one of the world's natural wonders. It is up to 1 mile (1.6km) deep, 4-18 miles (6-29km) wide, and more than 277 miles (445km) long. Seeing the Grand Canyon North Rim is so amazing and so panoramic in that it is well worth the time to get there. It is one of the nation's most visited national parks.

 

Zion National Park:

Open year-round, Zion is readily accessible on Highway 9 from I-15. Zion is a canyon of brilliant green set against a backdrop of sheer red cliffs, with an occasional lacy waterfall fanning out from the rock. Wear a comfortable pair of walking shoes because trails such as Weeping Rock, Emerald Pools, Canyon Overlooks and Gateway to the Narrows are easy strolls. The beauty of Zion is so striking, that it can easily become your favorite vacation stop.

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area:

Encompassing over 1.2 million acres, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (NRA) offers unparalleled opportunities for water-based & back country recreation. The recreation area stretches for hundreds of miles from Lees Ferry in Arizona to the Orange Cliffs of southern Utah, encompassing scenic vistas, geologic wonders, and a vast panorama of human history.

 

Lake Powell:

Manmade, Lake Powell is no ordinary lake, it's a new kind of paradise of one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. Lake Powell is the perfect lake for water sports. The shorelines are unusual. Along with the many sandy beaches, sheer cliffs rise out of the deep dark water in some places, while in other areas, the water turns bright turquoise. Lake Powell, offers access to some truly remarkable landmarks such as Rainbow Bridge National Monument, the pioneer trail known as Hole in the Rock, and ancient Indian ruins can be seen at many locations along the shoreline.

 

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