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A new RVShare report identifies less crowded "dupes" to the most famous parks that might be easier to visit this year. The ...
At Parowan Gap, history stretches across millennia — from the intricate petroglyphs carved by ancient hands to the fossilized tracks left by dinosaurs. Journey through a Utah landscape where the past ...
The following is the second in a three-part series about indigenous people in the Park City area for the Park City Museum.
Writer Betsy Andrews explores the state's long legacy of sanctuary seekers, renegades, and travelers looking for a fresh ...
Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona is a breathtaking landscape filled with colorful badlands, ancient fossils, and ...
These side-trips deliver loads of activities, entertainment and fun without lines, hassles or hoards of people.
Red Cliffs rocks the sweet spot between Zion’s crowds and empty desert. This stretch of crimson cliffs and secret pools near ...
Capitol Reef National Park, about 3 hours northeast, also in Utah. The park receives 1.3 million fewer visitors than Zion, but has towering cliffs, colorful canyons, and ancient petroglyphs.
A thousand years ago, the Fremont people ruled Clear Creek Canyon. They painted stories on rock walls, built homes in the ...
Thunder Junction All Abilities Park features a dinosaur-themed playground and mini train rides. The Red Hills Desert Garden ...