Must See Sights in Southern Utah

Brian Johnson • June 20, 2024

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Introduction
Southern Utah is a treasure trove of natural wonders and cultural landmarks. With its striking red rock landscapes, towering cliffs, and vibrant local communities, this region offers countless must-see sights that leave a lasting impression on visitors.

1. Zion National Park
A crown jewel of the national park system, Zion National Park is a must-visit for its awe-inspiring canyons and trails. Hike Angels Landing for panoramic views, or stroll along the Riverside Walk to experience the serenity of the Virgin River. Zion is a destination that blends adventure and tranquility.




2. Bryce Canyon National Park
Famous for its unique hoodoo formations, Bryce Canyon National Park is a photographer’s dream. Sunrise and sunset at Bryce Point are unforgettable experiences. The park’s scenic drive and numerous hiking trails make it accessible for visitors of all activity levels.

3. Cedar Breaks National Monument
Often referred to as a “mini Bryce Canyon,” Cedar Breaks National Monument offers breathtaking views and vibrant wildflower displays in the summer. At over 10,000 feet in elevation, it’s also a great spot to escape the summer heat and enjoy cooler temperatures.

4. Local Gems
Beyond the big names, Southern Utah is dotted with lesser-known attractions. Snow Canyon State Park, with its lava flows and sandstone cliffs, offers a quieter alternative to the national parks. Sand Hollow Reservoir is perfect for boating and paddleboarding.

5. Cultural Landmarks
Southern Utah isn’t just about nature. Explore the charming downtowns of St. George and Cedar City for local art galleries, boutiques, and historic architecture. Visit the St. George Tabernacle or Brigham Young Winter Home for a glimpse into the region’s history.

6. Scenic Drives
Southern Utah is home to some of the most scenic drives in the country. Highway 12, known as “A Journey Through Time Scenic Byway,” offers dramatic vistas, winding roads, and access to lesser-known treasures like Escalante and Boulder.

7. Planning Your Visit
To make the most of your trip, plan for plenty of time at each location. Many parks and landmarks are close to one another, allowing for easy day trips. Pack plenty of water, snacks, and sunscreen to stay comfortable while exploring.

Conclusion
From world-famous national parks to hidden gems and cultural landmarks, Southern Utah is a place of unparalleled beauty and diversity. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or the fiftieth, there’s always something new to discover.


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