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The iconic "Mighty 5" national parks highlight Utah's natural vistas and are often go-to destinations for tourism, both ...
Utah’s five national parks are nestled within the stunning landscapes of the American Southwest, accessible from various entry points. For travelers venturing from different parts of the country ...
Utah national parks offer fall foliage and fewer crowds, making fall a great time to visit. Not every park has fields of color, but other shoulder season perks, such as cooler weather, provide an ...
Avoid the crowds at Utah’s National Parks and visit a State Park instead The state offers 46 parks, and, unlike National Parks, most are pet-friendly. (Tribune file photo) Anglers fish for ...
Visitors took in the views at any of Utah’s five national parks — almost always next to a swarm of strangers. Those who journeyed to Utah’s “Mighty 5” in 2021 remember these scenes.
Utah has been home to a national park since 1919, and since 1971 Utah has been home to five national parks — the third-most of any state in the U.S.; only California and Alaska have more.
In the data, a clear traffic increase can be seen in some parks starting in 2017, when the Utah Office of Tourism introduced its "Mighty Five" campaign to draw visitors to Utah's five national parks.
In a new video, Rep. Celeste Maloy the STARS Act. If passed, it could create an extra free entry day for national parks in ...
PHOENIX — Arizona and Utah will keep iconic national parks in those states open if a shutdown of the federal government threatens access to Arizona’s orange-striped Grand Canyon and the sheer ...
Utah's national parks saw 11 million visitors in 2023, a 5% increase. Federal funding for Utah's parks totaled $48.9 million in 2023, plus $143 million since 2021.
Don't cancel that camping trip just yet: Utah, Arizona, and Colorado state governments will foot the bill to keep some national parks open — and tourist dollars flowing — during the shutdown.