Wake up early in Monument Valley for a magical view. The desert's stillness and early light reveal its sculpted landscape, making it worth the early rise.
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Discover Utah's vibrant city, then explore Arches National Park's dramatic landscapes, including 2,000 arches and the iconic Delicate Arch.
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Explore Capitol Reef National Park's colorful 100-mile wilderness with sandstone formations, ancient art, and fruit orchards.
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Bryce Canyon's mesmerizing amphitheaters and vibrant "hoodoos," are perfect for summer hikes and scenic drives, with the historic Bryce Canyon Lodge.
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Utah's vast Canyonlands NP boasts stunning views of the Green and Colorado Rivers, with towering red rock formations in three distinct.
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Ensure a safe and enjoyable visit to Utah's summer national parks by carrying plenty of water, sunscreen, and snacks. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and dress in layers.
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