Best Views Places With Best Views in Utah

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    Bryce Canyon National Park

    View type : Hoodoos, Rock Formations, Canyon, Panoramic

    Bryce Canyon National Park is known for crimson-colored hoodoos, which are spire-shaped rock formations. The park’s main road leads past the expansive Bryce Amphitheater, a hoodoo-filled depression lying below the Rim Trail hiking path. Popular overlooks of the Hoodoo Amphitheater include Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Inspiration Point and Bryce Point. Read more [...]

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    Coyote Gulch Escalante

    View type : Arches, Canyon, Natural Bridge, Secret Lagoon, Red Rock

    Nestled in the heart of Escalante’s canyon country, Coyote Gulch is a winding semi-narrow canyon that winds its way down through red rocks and contains two arches, a natural bridge, waterfalls, secret black lagoon etc.. It has four entry points on the Hole-in-the-Rock dirt road, which requires 4×4 with large clearance and Read more [...]

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    Padre Bay Lake Powell

    View type : Rock Formations, Lake, Boat Cruise, Natural Pools

    Padre Bay boat cruise is a popular activity in Lake Powell with panoramic bay and rock formation views along with many hidden treasures. Boat rentals and tours are mostly available in Wahweap Marina, Arizona.

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    Rainbow Bridge National Monument

    View type : Arches, Canyon, Lake, Boat Cruise, Red Rock Formations

    Rainbow Bridge is an iconic, picturesque natural sandstone bridge set against the backdrop of red-rock formations and canyons mostly accessible only by a boat trip on Lake Powell or a 14-mile (one way) trail.

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    Hunts Mesa Monument Valley

    View type : Panoramic, Red Rock, Buttes, Formations

    Accessible only through guided tours requiring 2 hours of drive each way from visitor center, Hunts Mesa provides panoramic views of the valley and the formations

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    Reflection Canyon

    View type : Canyon, Lake, Instagrammable

    Reflection Canyon is an extension of the Lake Powell usually visited by boat. But to view it from above requires around 20 mile round trip challenging hike through Glen Canyon back-country with no facilities and permits are required.

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    Paria Rimrocks Toadstool Hoodoos

    View type : Toadstool Hoodoo Rock Formations

    Paria Rimrocks are photo-popular collection of Hoodoos, badlands and rock formations located in Southern Utah near Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument. They are easily accessible by a short trail off the US Hwy 89.

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    Shafer Canyon and Trail Viewpoint

    View type : Canyon, Red Rock Formations, Mesa, Butte, Shafer Trail

    Vista point and a popular photo spot of the steep mesa drop-offs, Shafer Trail Road and the Canyon in the Island in the Sky area of the Canyonlands National Park. Shafer Canyon Overlook and Shafer Trail Viewpoint are located close-by and offer slightly different views.