- Bookable from April through October
- Flights and rental car included
- Stay in comfortable hotels in prime locations
- Perfect combination of adventurous cities and beautiful nature
- Visit the nature parks at your own pace
Utah is a top destination for travelers who love hiking in nature and its extraordinary national parks. From Zion National Park to the deep gorges of Canyonlands, Utah is all nature's wonder. On this page we take you through the most beautiful sights, the best time to travel, practical tips and inspiration for your vacation.
Utah is famous for its “Mighty 5” national parks. These are the places not to be missed:
One of the most popular national parks in the US. Hike the famous Angels Landing Trail or explore the narrow gorges of The Narrows. It is possible to explore Zion National Park on your own or hire a guide to take you through the gorges. All options can be found on the official site of the park.
Known for its orange-red rock formations, also called hoodoos. The sunsets here are spectacular. Take a hike along the Navajo Loop for the best views. Horseback riding in Bryce Canyon will make your visit truly unique!
Here you will find more than 2,000 natural stone arches, including the famous Delicate Arch. Arches National Park is super photogenic and well worth a stop on your road trip.
Discover deep canyons and stunning views of the Colorado River. It is certainly as impressive as Grand Canyon.
This is the quietest park of the Mighty 5, with colorful rocks, deep gorges and the impressive Waterpocket Fold. Of special note are the old orchards where you can pick your own fruit in season.
There are many more things to experience in Utah than just the national parks. From adventure to culture and relaxation:
Find more inspiration and tips at Visit Utah, the state's official tourism website.
Besides the Mighty 5, Utah has much more to offer. For example, Lake Powell is a popular destination for water sports, boating and swimming. Part of this lake is even located in Arizona. For impressive panoramas, visit Dead Horse Point State Park, where you'll find stunning views of the Colorado River.
If you are more into city and culture, visit Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah. Here you will discover Temple Square, the surrounding mountains and restaurants serving local food.
Flights to Utah - Fly directly into Salt Lake City or via Las Vegas.
Our travel experts know Utah from personal experience and are happy to help you put together your ideal trip. Which national parks do you want to visit during your road trip? We will help you put together the perfect route and suitable accommodations. Motorhome tours to the American West Coast are also possible!
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The Delicate Arch, a natural arch of sandstone in Arches National Park, is one of Utah's most iconic symbols. Featured on license plates, stamps and numerous souvenirs, this formation attracts thousands of visitors each year.
Temple Square in Salt Lake City is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Utah. The 14-acre site includes the iconic Salt Lake Temple and other important buildings of the Mormon Church. It attracts millions of visitors annually from around the world, regardless of religion.
Spring and fall are ideal: April through June and September through October.
Direct flights to Salt Lake City take about 11 hours. Often combine Utah with a flight via Las Vegas or Phoenix.
Yes, for a vacation in the US, you need an ESTA. You pay about $40 for this. You will need a passport, a credit card and a residence address.
Highlights include Zion Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Arches National Park, Canyonlands and Lake Powell.
Yes, Utah is ideal to combine with Arizona, Nevada and California for the ultimate road trip through the southwestern US. View our offer for the American West Coast!


