Top Ten Views of 2020
In a year of disappointments, nature provides a silver lining to appreciate.
Quick Trips
Quick Trips
Want to go on an journey but only have a day or two? Here's a collection of adventures that only needed a weekend.
Top Ten Views of 2020
In a year of disappointments, nature provides a silver lining to appreciate.
Hiking Ashdown Gorge
A tucked-away canyon at the foot of the Wasatch hides the best of Utah's limestone architecture.
Camping on the (Craters of the) Moon
For those of us constantly look up at the cosmos and wish to be among the comets exploring Craters of the Moons National Monument may ease the longing.
Backpacking the Dolly Sods
In a wilderness that has more in common with a Canadian tundra than an Appalachian forest, the Dolly Sods are quick to enchant backpackers of all skill levels.
Exploring Moonshine Wash Slot Canyon
While Antelope Canyon is the quintessential slot canyon, it's commercialized, overcrowded, and has a fee. Explore the beautiful Moonshine slot canyon for free.
Quick Trip: Lake Powell
Nearly 200-miles long, Lake Powell stretches from Utah to Arizona filling brilliant red canyons full of dark blue water. Labyrinth-like canyon arms stretch in every direction, creating unending branches of exploration.
Quick Trip: Exploring The Upper Peninsula
The Upper Peninsula stands physically isolated and culturally independent from the rest of the country. It's land holds massive forests, oceans of freshwater, and natural wonders down every one of its dirt roads.
Quick Trip: Climbing in Utah’s West Desert
Remote, rugged, and brilliant at night - Utah's West desert is both under-visited and underappreciated.
Camping on the Coast
What do you do in park that has it all? Sleep on the beach of course.