Utah Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Bryce Canyon National Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
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Bryce Canyon is such a good place. The rocks look like different things. Look at the last picture. Doesn’t it look like a poodle? As you can see in the first, I got arrested! well... sort of. The arch in the rocks at the park was great to see. Come to see this wonder for your own eyes!
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A great scenic park, this #merrychristmas
With lovely views, a teenager like me will have a great time on a guided tour. The rock structures are great and tall, some resembling poodles, castles, and great arches will surely give you a great time of happiness in The USA great deserts.
Bryce Canyon National Park
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Bryce Canyon National Park is located in the southwestern part of Utah, USA,
🌟Highlights:
It is a national park with an area of about 140 square kilometers. The park is not a real canyon, but a huge natural amphitheater formed by erosion along the east side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau.
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The park has a unique geographical structure, called rock pillars, composed of wind, water in the river, ice erosion and sedimentary rocks on the lake bed. There are 14 such limestone "open-air theaters" in the park, stretching for more than 30 kilometers, the largest of which is Bryce Amphitheater, which is 19 kilometers long, 5 kilometers wide, and 240 meters deep. The park is famous for its unique natural landscape and spectacular stone statues.
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Bryce Canyon, always shocking
On the way forward, the plains on both sides or the rolling hills gradually disappear, and different rock mountains appear, intermittently, high and low, some like a jade stone abandoned on the side of the road, alone, but never downcast, the bright red and white The interlaced rock layers shine with metallic colors in the light, pleasing to the eye.
The parking lot of Horseshoe Bay is here, this is a hurriedly passing scenic spot. Because the huge rock surrounded by the bay is like a horseshoe, it is called "Horseshoe Bay". Looking down from the vertical cliff, the sapphire-like Colorado River revolves around the huge rock, as if it is a beautiful ribbon, the kayak in the lake is like a bright toy, this is a deep tour, we can only take a look, such a scenic spot As long as you are brave, you can step on the suspended rock and look far away without any obstruction, and you can't help but praise it in comfort. There are no fences here, and the only section installed in recent years is because as an adult, it is not to be told about safety by warnings and fences, and you always know the bottom line.
Reluctantly came to another place-Bryce Canyon, I found that reluctance is superfluous, the scenery here is even better. We chose the most spectacular spots, more than spectacular, the momentum is simply indescribable. At this time, we have entered Utah.
The park is very large, you must drive, the route map indicates the viewing points, parking is also convenient, you only need to take a few steps or climb a few steps to reach. It's around four o'clock in the afternoon, not hot or hot, the light is bright and soft, the majestic rock pillars in the valley in front of you are like arranging troops, in groups, densely packed, from the bottom of the valley to the top of the valley, standing on the top of the mountain, it looks like a semi-circular bowl , Inside is full of colorful stone forests, with various shapes, which is spectacular. The main color of red is interspersed with white or light yellow flowing lines. This color matching is naturally formed, and the most shocking is its breadth and size.
According to the introduction, the valley is more than 300 meters deep, it is an orange-red paradise built by cliffs and cliffs, a group of giant stone pillars have formed a unique and moving magnificence under the erosion of wind and water. This is the famous "Round Theater". Drive to the next spot and appreciate it from the side again. You can see people riding horses on the path in the red stone forest at the bottom of the bowl, this kind of parade should be more unforgettable.
Hurry up and come to a place, where a rock wall is chiseled with a hole by a magical workmanship, it is really strange, not too much, not too little, not biased.
At this time, the afterglow of the setting sun illuminates the red forest in the distance, like a visual feast, only shock, exclamation, suffocation, time seems to freeze.
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Arches National Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Spectacular aerial views Arches National Park
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Arches National Park in Moab, Utah is one of the less known national park to Asian travelers. In my opinion, it is one of the most spectacular and must visit place in the US.
This area “Moab” is well known for the most arch-alike geological formation in the world. Rock aches are not only inside the national park. The large arch in the last photo looks like the nose of an elephant is located next to the Corona Arch. It’s free to hike and visit the place if seeing hundreds of arches inside Arches National Park is not enough.
The Land Of Beautiful Arches
Arches National Park is located at Utah where it consists of over 2000 natural stone arches in the whole entire park.
There are a few popular arches where you will see many tourists and do require abit of walking and climbing, but isn't something too difficult. Some of the popular arches are delicate arch(the most famous Arch with some climbing required), landscape arch where is the 2nd most famous Arch(and this arch might collapse anytime), the balance rock where you will see a rock at the top of one of the rock formation.
These 3 popular arches you see are in the pictures of this post, do check out their walking distance required and make sure you do prepare some supplies with you like water and food, as the hot sun can be scorching hot.
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Stunning Red Rocks of Arches National Park
Arches National Park is one of the many famous Park located in Moab,Utah. We did a rest stop from our road trip and head into the National park where you are required to pay a fee of $30USD for cars and it has become so popular that your are required to book a time entry ticket 3 mths before your visit or you can get a annual pass instead for $55USD which I do recommend.
There are many activities that you can do here like hiking to the 2000 over Arches in this park, or just drive along the scenic road in the park. Infact there are many hikes here for you to see the many beautiful natural Arches, which I recommend to also plan your trip before coming here.
During summer, the national park can be really hot and quite uncomfortable, do bring ample water and food, and also bring an umbrella and sunblock as there isn't much shade here. Do go early as well, as you will also see many tour buses here during your trip due to the popularity of this place.
Also, what makes this a perfect trip is definitely a convertible car which you can also now book via the trip app, do remember to book early to maximise your savings, and also look out for amazing deals and offer too!
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#triplocal “Traveling messes you up, but in all the good ways. It leaves you always craving more, and addiction that can never quite be met. Every place, every trip, every person is a new adventure; pulling you deeper into the love of wanderlust. Your heart begins to hurt when you’re standing still, and your mind begins to itch over the idea of new places you haven’t been. Fill your soul with adventure and traveling and you will live a fulfilled life”
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Zion National Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
The Ultimate Guide to Zion National Park
Located in southwestern Utah, Zion National Park is a breathtaking destination that offers stunning red rock landscapes, towering cliffs, and an abundance of outdoor activities. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you make the most of your visit to this natural wonder.
🚗 Getting There: Zion National Park is easily accessible by car from major cities like Las Vegas (approximately 2.5 hours) and Salt Lake City (approximately 4 hours). The closest airport is St. George Regional Airport, which is about a 1-hour drive away. Shuttle services are available from nearby towns, making it convenient for those without a vehicle.
🚣 What to Do:
Hiking: Zion National Park is a hiker's paradise, with trails for all skill levels. Don't miss the iconic Angels Landing hike, which offers breathtaking views from its summit. The Narrows, a hike through the narrowest section of Zion Canyon, is also a must-do experience.
Scenic Drives: Take a drive along the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, where you can enjoy stunning vistas and access trailheads. The Zion-Mount Carmel Highway is another scenic route that takes you through a tunnel and offers panoramic views.
Canyoneering: For the adventurous, canyoneering in Zion is an unforgettable experience. Explore narrow slot canyons, rappel down waterfalls, and immerse yourself in the beauty of the park from a unique perspective.
Wildlife Viewing: Keep an eye out for the diverse wildlife that calls Zion National Park home. Bighorn sheep, mule deer, and a variety of bird species can often be spotted throughout the park.
⛺️ Where to Stay:
Zion Lodge: Located inside the park, Zion Lodge offers comfortable accommodations ranging from cabins to hotel rooms. It's the perfect option for those who want to stay close to the park's attractions.
Springdale: Just outside the park's entrance, Springdale offers a range of lodging options, including hotels, motels, and vacation rentals. This charming town provides easy access to the park and has dining and shopping options.
Camping: Zion National Park has several campgrounds, both reservable and first-come, first-served. South Campgroun
Stunning Beauty of Zion National Park
Zion National Park in Utah is a true natural wonder, with its towering sandstone cliffs, deep canyons, and breathtaking vistas. And there's no better way to experience this stunning beauty than by hitting the park's moderate hiking trails.
With trails ranging from easy to moderate, there's something for everyone in Zion. Some of the most popular hikes include the Emerald Pools Trail, which takes you to a series of stunning pools and waterfalls, and the Riverside Walk, which offers a leisurely stroll along the Virgin River.
For those looking for more of a challenge, the Observation Point Trail and the Angels Landing Trail are both strenuous but rewarding hikes that offer stunning views of the park's iconic rock formations.
No matter which trail you choose, you'll be surrounded by the beauty of Zion National Park. From the red rock cliffs to the towering trees, the park's natural splendor is on full display at every turn.
Zion Adventure
Early December was started with a roadtrip from LA to Denver. On the drive we stopped at Zion and had the most wonderful and refreshing hike. Every part absolutely breathtaking. Once we finished up the hike we stopped at a brewery that was in the town right by. Nothing like going on a fun nature walk and following it with a beer. This was a fun trip, and this park is one that can be done in any kind of weather.
Zion National Park
Zion National Park located in Utah. Very beautiful place to visit. If you love hiking this is one of the parks you should consider visiting. The Zion Park is not just for hiking, you can get on a shuttle to several destination points and just go walk in a park by the river or just sit and relax looking at beautiful, tall, multicolored mountains. We visited this park in April, the weather was perfect for hiking, not too cold and not too hot. The only thing I would say that we didn’t really like is that there were a lot of people that day, sometimes you feel like people were back to back or one after another.
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Canyonlands National Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
USA|Canyonlands National Park Photo Share 1
🚗 Canyonlands National Park is located at the confluence of the Green River and the Colorado River in southeastern Utah, formed by years of river erosion and frost and snow erosion of sandstone towers, canyons, etc., becoming one of the most famous erosion areas in the world, known for its dangerous peaks and strange rocks. It was officially established as a park on September 12, 1964, covering an area of 1366 square kilometers. There are no roads here, only trails that can be traveled by off-road vehicles, considered one of the most difficult areas to enter.
⛰️ Unexpectedly, Canyonlands looks more spectacular than the Grand Canyon, with a very rich sense of hierarchy, which also made me doubt that what I saw on the plane was not the Grand Canyon but Canyonlands. The Colorado River and the Green River converge here, and years of rainwater and wind erosion have created such a unique landscape. The entire park is built on a peninsula, and after coming here, I know why it is called the City of the Sky Island in the Sky.
🚗Travel experience
1. Canyonlands is a relatively large national park, with many trails inside that are quite long, which can be chosen according to personal physical strength.
2. There are two routes that can be crossed by four-wheel drive, but they are time-consuming. My friend has walked one, be sure to reserve enough time.
3. The trail of the viewing point is not difficult, and it is not long, be sure to pay attention to safety, because a carelessness is a deep abyss.
4. There are two entrances and exits to the park. Due to time constraints, we only went to the City of the Sky on this side. The other side has to go around a long way, and those with more time can consider going to both.
5. The weather changes quickly, and the wind is strong on it, pay attention to safety when taking pictures.
USA | Canyonlands National Park Photo Share 2
🚗 Canyonlands National Park is located at the confluence of the Green River and the Colorado River in southeastern Utah. It is a sandstone tower, canyon, etc. formed by years of river erosion and frost and snow erosion. It has become one of the most famous erosion areas in the world, known for its dangerous peaks and strange rocks. It was officially established as a park on September 12, 1964, covering an area of 1366 square kilometers. There are no roads here, only trails that can be traveled by off-road vehicles, and it is considered one of the most difficult areas to enter.
⛰️ I didn't expect Canyonlands to look more spectacular than the Grand Canyon. The sense of hierarchy is very rich, which makes me doubt that what I saw on the plane was not the Grand Canyon but Canyonlands. The Colorado River and the Green River converge here, and years of rain and wind erosion have created such a unique landscape. The entire park is built on a peninsula. After coming here, I know why it is called the City of the Sky Island in the Sky.
🚗Tourism feelings
1. Canyonlands is a relatively large national park, and many trails inside are relatively long, which can be selected according to personal physical fitness.
2. There are two routes that four-wheel drive vehicles can cross, but they are time-consuming. My friend has walked one, be sure to reserve enough time.
3. The trail of the viewing point is not difficult, and it is not long. Be sure to pay attention to safety, because if you are not careful, it is a deep abyss.
4. There are two entrances and exits to the park. Due to time constraints, we only went to the City of the Sky on this side. The other side has to go around a long way, and those with more time can consider going.
5. The weather changes quickly, and the wind is strong on it, pay attention to safety when taking pictures.
Experience the power of nature - Grand Canyon National Park!
Canyonlands National Park is located at the confluence of the Green River and the Colorado River in southeastern Utah, and is a sandstone tower, canyon, etc. formed by years of river scouring and frost and snow erosion!.
It has become one of the most famous erosion areas in the world, known for its dangerous peaks and strange rocks!.
There are no roads here, only trails that can be passed by off-road vehicles, and it is considered one of the most difficult areas to enter!.
Here is a huge scale, open and wild landscape!.
There are plateaus, canyons and other landscapes named after their shapes, colors and various features in the park, such as the Golden Stairs, Elephant Canyon, Devil's Puff, Fairy Island, Doll Stone, Tapestry Stone, Horseshoe Valley, and there are also spectacular platforms, stone formations, etc., and animals such as deer, foxes and coyotes!.
These large areas all have a common primitive desert atmosphere, but each area also has its own characteristics, attracting many explorers to go!
The power of nature is mysterious and unfathomable.
Canyonlands National Park was formed 10 million years ago,
Formed by the impact/sedimentation of floods.
There are many famous scenic spots, such as Mesa Arch, one of the Win7 desktop backgrounds.
A few young people were leaning over to look at the scenery below at that time.
Really love it, feels so natural.
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Bryce Canyon City Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
A Different Kind of Fall
Utah is another interesting place to experience Fall. While I think it is best to visit the place from May to September, Bryce Canyon located at the southern part of Utah offers a unique experience of Fall around early October.
First, Utah is one place that experience several of weather in a short period of time. Snowstorms in October are not at all uncommon, yet there are also many pleasant autumn days on this month. A very warm sunny day can also happen at any time this month. At an average though, October offers the most moderate temperature which make it the perfect time to visit Bryce Canyon and many other natural wonders of Utah.
As usual, you can always enjoy and be mesmerized by the crimson colored amphitheater of towering spikes and hoodoos formed by nature's creativity and magic.
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Bryce Canyon National Park
Another beautiful day to remember what happened in Utah. We climbed uphill, spending more than a day over there with 2 primary school kids (my friend sons).
All of us are tired, but I'm amazed at how the kids can do it fully energised. Must be because of the snacks and drinks we brought. We also help to carry one another load (for the snacks and drinks). Taking it slowly, and not finishing it at one shot.
Purely an adventure surrounded by beautiful place. It's definitely worth the journey here! Aside from red cliffs and the cold, we had fun "camping" while exploring the place.
Recommended to go for those who love to hike.
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Bryce Canyon
Getting colder and colder as you can see the sky is darker. Wind breeze make it worse. We didn't stay here for so long. Kids are running here and there trying to hide in the middle of cliff/rocks.
I stunned at how trees can grow in this supposed to be dry area. Remind me of the desert. It was still a mesmerizing view, however tired we were. There's also a place for us to sit if we can find one.
Taking picture here for memories would be a great place. I heard there can be snow fall in this place too but we didn't catch that moment. Still, very memorable and slow hiking because my friend brought her kids along.
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I enjoyed this park so much! I loved being in the desert and looking at the sand! It is 9,000 feet above sea level. Hope your not effected by that like I was! Wr had a nice tour bus guy who drove us around the park. The views are stunning so come and see one of the best national parks.
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