Five national Parks (Zion, Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, and Capital Reef) and multiple certified Dark Sky Parks highlight Utah’s natural beauty and attract travelers from around the world. Winter sports in Utah’s mountains, along with camping, hiking, fishing, rock climbing, stargazing, and more are ways to enjoy the state’s varied landscape. Cities like Salt Lake City, St. George, and Ogden offer restaurants, hotels, museums, and cultural opportunities, and Park City is known for snow sports and the annual Sundance Film Festival.

A man skiing at Deer Valley Resort
This Skiers-only Mountain in Utah Is As Luxurious As It Gets — With Ski Valets, Long Groomers, and 6 Olympic Skiers on Site
White Rim Trail, a 4x4 wheel drive road in Canyonlands National Park, the heart of a high desert called the Colorado Plateau.
This National Park Has a Spectacular 100-mile Road That's Like a Natural Roller Coaster Through Utah's Canyon Country
View of mountain from Chanela vineyard
This Under-the-radar Region Near Zion National Park Is Hiding a Fantastic Wine Trail You've Never Heard Of