Utah’s national parks are renowned for their diverse landscapes and awe-inspiring vistas, and when autumn arrives, they transform into a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors. This time, let’s explore these natural wonders based on the experiences they offer during the fall season. Whether you’re an avid photographer, a family adventurer, or simply seeking a serene escape, […]
Your mouth has been agape ever since you pulled onto this scenic highway. Don’t worry—it’s a totally normal response as folks take in Utah’s abundant and colorful fall foliage. Keep driving along the scenic byway or pull over to hike deep into Utah’s wild woods and take in some of the best fall foliage you’ll […]
Welcome to Utah’s Mighty 5 Tour, a journey through the heart of some of America’s most awe-inspiring landscapes. This self-guided adventure takes you on an exploration of the five national parks in Utah, each with its own unique charm and natural wonders. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking adventure, this […]
Any Sequoia National Park tour will tell you that, along with nearby Kings Canyon, Sequoia is one of the best parks in the country for family camping. After all, who could pass up an opportunity to sleep among the tallest trees in the world? Here are a few other must-see destinations for family camping: Yellowstone […]
Are you planning to visit Arches National Park and wondering how to make the most of your trip? Do you want to learn about this stunning landscape’s amazing geology, history, and wildlife? If so, you should consider taking our self-guided driving tour of Arches National Park. It’s the best way to explore the park at […]
In most cases, you won’t need an SUV to take a Monument Valley tour. While the 17-mile scenic road through the park isn’t paved, it’s generally solid enough for a regular car to handle. If the weather has been especially rainy lately then parts of the road might have been washed away, which would make […]
The best time to take a Monument Valley tour will depend on your own preferences, but we’d generally recommend the spring or fall. The weather isn’t as extreme during those months, and the park is also less likely to be crowded than during the summer. If you want to avoid crowds, then you should visit […]
If you’re hoping to see some snow on your next Monument Valley tour, then you should try to visit in December or January. While it’s possible for snow to fall in the park at any time between November and March, it’s typically light enough to melt completely by the end of the day. Keep an […]
Winter in Zion National Park is the least popular time to visit, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth going. In fact, there are a few reasons why you might actually prefer to visit in the colder months. The first is the lack of popularity we mentioned just above. Fewer visitors mean smaller crowds, which […]
When you take a Monument Valley tour, you might wonder where the name originated. The monicker refers to the towering buttes and spires that rise out of the desert and attract so many visitors to the park. These formations are sometimes called monuments, giving the area its name in English. However, “Monument Valley” isn’t the […]