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All of the “Big Five” national parks in Utah have now closed due to the coronavirus, the latest shutdown being Capitol Reef National Park. Gov. Gary Herbert announced Capitol Reef's closure ...
Utah’s 'Big Five’ parks in winter By Crai Bower Updated Jan 16, 2015 4:46 p.m. Easy footpaths connect Turret Arch with the North and South Windows in the surprise that is Arches National Park.
Imagine of the kind of big wilderness only the USA can deliver and you'll most likely be picturing Utah. With mighty rivers thrashing their way through colossal red-rock canyons and sandstone ...
Zion is one of five national parks in Utah: The "Mighty 5." (The others are Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands and Capitol Reef.) In 2013, the State of Utah launched a campaign to promote its ...
Utah. Home to five national parks and a crawling rock landscape makes the perfect backdrop to this episode ofEpic Drives. Host Arthur St. Antoine takes the new 2016 Toyota Tacoma off-road through ...
Visitors to Utah's national parks, monuments, and trails spent over $1.6 billion in the state, helping to create 23,312 jobs and benefiting the state's economy by nearly $2.6 billion.
The National Park Service is reporting an increased visitation for Utah’s "mighty 5" national parks this year."I think now it's a little too busy," said Volcanjk.In 2014 Zion saw a record amount ...