Utah is renowned for its ski slopes, national parks and great resorts. Vacationers have a choice of accommodations in varying styles, allowing visitors from all over the world to enjoy the natural beauty of Utah. Whether you are into glamping under the endless expanse of starry skies or you’d rather spend your time on adventures in its many national parks, there is a resort that is just right for you.


1. The Grand America Hotel

The Grand America Hotel
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The Grand America Hotel is a memorable place to stay during your visit to Utah as it is divine, with many of their 775 guest rooms offering floor-to-ceiling windows, spa-style bathrooms, and complimentary Wi-Fi. The executive suites are lavish and have an Italian marble bath, handcrafted cherry wood furniture, step-out balcony, separate living area, and decor cultivated with style and elegance in mind. If you do decide to venture out of your stunning room, many facilities await you, such as a gourmet mini refreshment bar, outdoor swimming pool, expansive fitness center, friendly concierge, and the hotel’s grand lobby lounge.

555 Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, Phone: 801-258-6000


2. Sorrel River Ranch Resort and Spa

Sorrel River Ranch Resort and Spa
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There are no words to explain the beauty of Sorrel River Ranch Resort and Spa; the resort is nestled amidst the spectacular red rock mountains and provides views that are absolutely breathtaking. Your luxury lodging experience can vary from rooms and studios to suites and the Ranch House Estate. The latter offers a spacious and private vacation home complete with amenities such as a private balcony, fireplace, hot tub and sauna, full kitchen, exclusive bath products, and separate living room and dining room. Other features of the 240-acre ranch include a rejuvenating spa and a delicious dining experience that focuses on fresh, farm-to-table meals.

Mile 17, Utah 128, Moab, UT 84532, Phone: 435-259-4642


3. Under Canvas Moab

Under Canvas Moab
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Imagine combining all of the luxurious amenities of upscale lodging alongside the excitement of being outdoors near Canyonlands National Park or Arches National Park. This is what a stay with Under Canvas Moab is like; the outdoor lover’s paradise takes glamping to a whole new level as the stylish tents are fitted with anything and everything you need for a memorable stay. The deluxe tents include a private en suite bathroom, private deck to enjoy the view, and a king bed with plus linens. Their suites have an adjacent teepee for you to have an authentic experience as you enjoy the starry sky.

13784 US-191, Moab, UT 84532, Phone: 801-895-3213



4. Conestoga Ranch

Conestoga Ranch
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Conestoga Ranch is a rural resort in Garden City that offers beautiful views of Bear Lake, conveniently located as a launching-off point for exploration of nearby natural wonders such as Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Tetons. The unique lodging facility offers "glamping" opportunities for visitors, blending modern luxuries with an opportunity to reconnect with the beauty of nature. All of the resort's tents and covered camping wagons offer comfortable beds prepared with high-end linens, with upgraded accommodations offering en suite bathrooms, full electricity hookups, and minifridges. Other hotel-style amenities include an on-property casual dining restaurant, a spa, a game tent, and complimentary loaner bikes for exploration of the area's natural wonders.

427 N Paradise Parkway, Garden City, UT 84028, Phone: 385-626-7395


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5. Zermatt Resort

Zermatt Resort
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The traditional Swiss-style architecture of Zermatt Resort is stylish and inviting. The 300 guest rooms vary in ten different layouts and styles so that you can choose one based on your needs as well as your budget. Room amenities may include a work space, complimentary Wi-Fi, mini-fridge, microwave, full kitchen, room service, separate sitting area, fireplace, private balcony, walk-out patio, two-person jetted tub, and stunning views of the mountain surroundings. There are so many features and amenities within the hotel that guests of all ages will enjoy including a world-class spa, geothermal mineral pools, indoor/outdoor swimming pool, carousel, and multiple fine dining options.

784 W Resort Dr, Midway, UT 84049, Phone: 866-937-6288


6. Washington School House Hotel

Washington School House Hotel
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The Washington School House Hotel is an exclusive boutique hotel in Park City that has won many awards over the years. The structure was built in 1889 as a school and now offers twelve incomparable rooms and suites. You’ll be able to indulge within the historic living space by sitting next to a roaring fire or taking a dip in the hotel’s heated swimming pool. The accommodation varies in style and decor, but each has been carefully curated to include details such as crystal chandeliers, antique furniture, and abstract oil paintings. Some of the amenities include complimentary toiletries, complimentary Wi-Fi, in-room massages via their spa, and private dining amidst the towering mountains that surround you.

543 Park Ave, Park City, UT 84060, Phone: 435-649-3800


7. Majestic View Lodge

Majestic View Lodge
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Majestic View is not only a wonderful lodge right across from Zion Canyon, it is also home to a famed steakhouse as well as a gift shop. It’s a one-stop destination for enjoying your alpine vacation in comfortable lodging while feasting on local favorites and then buying souvenirs to take back with you. Arkansas Al’s Steakhouse is a favorite spot and there’s no better view offered anywhere else while dining; the large picture windows look out over the mountaintops as you feast on a hearty breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Additional amenities include a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, outdoor hot tub, guest laundry service, on-site pub, and complimentary Wi-Fi throughout your stay.

2400 Zion – Mount Carmel Hwy, Springdale, UT 84767, Phone: 435-772-0665



8. Montage Deer Valley

Montage Deer Valley
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Montage Deer Valley is a majestic resort that offers an alpine escape that you will recall for years to come. The hotel has been around for over 15 years, providing a luxurious base for guests from all over the world to relax in and enjoy their Park City surroundings. There are rooms, suites, and residencies to choose from, and if you’re planning on heading there for a fun-filled family vacation, the residencies are a great choice. A luxurious home away from home, Montage Deer Valley’s two-bedroom residencies have a spacious living space, well-styled bedrooms, large private balconies, complete kitchens, stone bathrooms, and even an in-residence laundry facility.

9100 Marsac Ave, Park City, UT 84060, Phone: 435-604-1300


9. Newpark Resort & Hotel

Newpark Resort & Hotel
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Newpark Resort & Hotel is a lovely accommodation situated amidst all of Park City’s varying sites and attractions. Guests will be right on the edge of the Swaner Nature Preserve, golf courses, ski resorts, and much more. The luxury space has contemporary decor and gives you easy access to many of northern Utah’s splendors, including world-class skiing. There are many special in-room amenities offered such as private decks with hot tubs, cozy fireplaces, and heated bathroom floors just to add an extra touch of lavishness during your stay. Other features of the hotel include free parking as well as complimentary shuttles to downtown Park City.

1476 Newpark Boulevard, Hotel Lobby, Park City, UT 84098, Phone: 435-649-3600


10. Red Mountain Resort

Red Mountain Resort
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One of the most popular adventure resorts in St. George, Utah, Red Mountain Resort is a stunning accommodation that naturally blends into its surroundings. Guests there will be able to see unparalleled views of southern Utah, from the canyons to the vivid red rock cliffs. With their specialty being in executing adventurous vacations, you’ll be able to customize your trip with all of the things you want to see and do while getting up close and personal with one of the most breathtaking parks in the U.S., Zion National Park. If you want something more relaxed, say no more, as the resort lets you unwind with nature-inspired body treatments at the in-house Sagestone Spa and Salon.

1275 Red Mountain Cir, Ivins, UT 84738, Phone: 435-673-4905


11. Coral Springs Resort

Coral Springs Resort
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If you’re looking for a relaxing resort in Utah, look no further than Coral Springs Resort. Ideally located between Zion National Park and downtown St. George, guests will be within short distance to many sites and attractions such as Sand Hollow Reservoirs, Snow Canyon, and the many activities such as hiking and ziplining that are available within the park. The resort is the ultimate relaxation space as it offers a cozy fireplace, a relaxing hot tub, and refreshing indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Other facilities offered at Coral Springs include their renowned spa, tennis courts, and a state of the art fitness center.

98 N 6680 W, Hurricane, UT 84737, Phone: 435-879-5839


12. Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley

Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley
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Stein Eriksen Lodge in Deer Valley is often called one of the best ski hotels in the world, and rightly so as they offer so many amenities and features to ensure that their guests have a memorable stay in Park City. The rooms are relaxing and luxurious and there are many unique atmospheres to select from based on your style and taste. Speaking of taste, be sure to dine at their Forbes Four-Star Glitretind Restaurant for a fabulous buffet meal or Sunday brunch or even have the meals served in your room. In addition to indulging in their rejuvenating spa during your stay, there are also a number of cultural activities and outdoor adventures you can take part in throughout the year.

7700 Stein Way, Park City, UT 84060, Phone: 435-649-3700


13. Sundance Mountain Resort

Sundance Mountain Resort
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Sundance Mountain Resort offers the perfect combination of luxury lodging, amazing food, great skiing, and so many other things to see and do during your holiday in Utah. There are always several events lined up at the hotel, especially during summer months, such as music festivals, concerts, theater performances, and much more. The rejuvenating fresh air of the surrounding mountains offers no better place to indulge in a spa treatment and really let go of all of the stress and worries of everyday life. All of the accommodations offered make the most of the picturesque location and are great as a home base for private escapes or outdoor adventures.

8841 Alpine Loop Scenic Byway, Sundance, UT 84604, Phone: 801-225-4107


14. The Chateaux Deer Valley

The Chateaux Deer Valley
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Chateaux Deer Valley is a Park City hotel that offers many packages personalized toward your expectations. During your visit there you’ll be able to indulge in a daily breakfast at their Cena Ristorante, book services in their on-site spa, dine in any of their Stein Collection restaurants, or book local activities with the front desk team. There’s so much to see and do while you stay in Chateaux Deer Valley, and adventurous guests will love going on hot air balloon rides, horseback riding, fly fishing, or exploring the stunning surroundings on an ATV or bicycle.

7815 Royal Street East, Park City, UT 84060, Phone: 435-658-9500


15. Waldorf Astoria Park City

Waldorf Astoria Park City
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The Waldorf Astoria is renowned, and their Park City accommodation is nothing less than what you’ve come to expect of them. You’ll have exclusive access to snowboarding and skiing within Park City Resort, which is the largest ski resort in the United States. The alpine paradise is known for providing a safe, family-friendly atmosphere to enjoy the great outdoors as well as all the services provided within the hotel. You can choose to stay in a room that has a picturesque view of the mountain town or one with a whirlpool for some private relaxation. Be sure to take advantage of all the treatments provided by the Waldorf Astoria Spa, which can tailor your experience to include a private treatment room, hair and nail services, steam rooms, as well as a weekly yoga or Pilates class.

2100 Frostwood Dr, Park City, UT 84098, Phone: 435-647-5500


16. The Inn at Entrada

The Inn at Entrada
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Situated within a gated golf community in St. George, Utah, the Inn at Entrada is a small luxury resort that is just perfect for a relaxing holiday. The desert paradise offers breathtaking views of Snow Canyon State Park and is in close proximity to Zion National Park, the Tuacahn Outdoor Theater, and many other attractions. Spends your days lounging and playing a round of golf in their lush course, which has been named by CNN as “one of the 19 epic golf courses to play before you die.” You can also spend your time relaxing under the sun in the expansive resort swimming pool or enjoying the facilities of your accommodation, no matter if you’re staying in the Studio Casita or the Johnny Miller Suite.

2588 W Sinagua Trail, St. George, UT 84770, Phone: 435-634-7100


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17. The St. Regis Deer Valley

The St. Regis Deer Valley
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The St. Regis Deer Valley Hotel is a sophisticated accommodation option situated within the renowned Deer Valley Resort. It is a AAA Five-Diamond mountainside retreat that is surrounded by refined luxury, alpine-covered slopes, and first-class service – inside and outside the hotel. The St. Regis is home to a private ski valet and ski beach as well as extensive relaxation facilities such as steam rooms, sauna, whirlpool, and treatments in their Remede Spa. You can choose to stay in a guest room, suite, or private residence, many of which offer spectacular mountain views. If you’re planning on venturing out to the many attractions surrounding the hotel, be sure to take advantage of their complimentary hotel shuttle throughout your stay.

2300 Deer Valley Dr E, Park City, UT 84060, Phone: 435-940-5700


18. Cable Mountain Lodge

Cable Mountain Lodge
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Cable Mountain Lodge is a world-renowned Springdale hotel that offers first-class accommodation and amenities to its guests. It is just steps away from Zion National Park, letting you soak in the majestic sights that surround you. There are gorgeous studios and suites for you to stay in during your vacation; studios are spacious, have separate sitting areas, and include amenities such as in-room microwave and refrigerators. The suites are a good choice if you want some extra pampering during your stay and comprise premium bedding, jetted soaker tubs, and a personal fireplace – some of the suites are also fitted with a private outdoor deck for you to dine in while enjoying the view.

147 Zion Park Boulevard, Springdale, UT 84767, Phone: 435-772-3366


19. Capitol Reef Resort

Capitol Reef Resort
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Capitol Reef Resort is situated right at the doorstep of Capitol Reef National Park and offers everything from guestrooms to luxury cabins. For a more unique and immersive experience, the resort also offers Conestoga wagons and teepees for you to stay in; glamping at Capitol Reef in a luxury teepee is an experience you will not find anywhere else. Guest room amenities may include daily housekeeping, complimentary toiletries, a flat-screen television, and a coffee/tea maker. All resort guests are welcome to use the complimentary Wi-Fi, take a dip in the outdoor swimming pool or hot tub, and enjoy the delectable cuisine served at the on-site restaurant.

2600 UT-24, Torrey, UT 84775, Phone: 435-425-3761


20. Cliffrose Lodge & Gardens

Cliffrose Lodge & Gardens
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If you’re planning on adventuring into Zion National Park, then there’s no better place to stay than Cliffrose Lodge & Gardens. The accommodation borders the park and is the perfect location to make your home base. It doesn’t hurt that the resort’s rooms, suites, and villas are ultra-modern and luxurious with amenities that embrace comfort and style – many of them have private patios or balconies for you to enjoy unparalleled views of your surroundings. Resort amenities that you can enjoy during your stay include 5 acres of manicured grounds, a riverside beach, a riverside hot tub, a waterfall hot tub, and a heated outdoor swimming pool.

281 Zion Park Boulevard, Springdale, UT 84767, Phone: 800-243-8824


21. Amangiri

Amangiri
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Secluded amidst a lofty rock escarpment, the Amangiri resort is a gorgeous place to stay while exploring your surroundings. The renowned accommodation sits on 600 acres of land in southern Utah’s Canyon Point and is less than half an hour away from Page, Arizona. The resort’s suites let you enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding Utah desert while relaxing in lush accommodation with concrete walls, white stone floors, and an outdoor lounge with a fireplace. Staying at Amangiri means that you’ll be able to easily access Lake Powell and several national parks, so you can spend a lot of time outdoors hiking, climbing, and gaining a better understanding of Navajo culture.

1 Kayenta Road, Canyon Point, UT 84741, Phone: 435-675-3999


22. Utah Resorts: Hyatt Centric Park City

Utah Resorts: Hyatt Centric Park City
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Situated amidst the Wasatch Mountains, Hyatt Centric Park City is a great place to stay during your alpine adventure in Utah. The hotel is right in the middle of the world-class outdoor destination and is a convenient home base for guests who want to venture out to ski, snowboard, snow tube, hike, fly fish, or play a round of golf. Once you step out of the hotel you’ll be a right on Main Street, which is great for a stroll and to experience the charming atmosphere. Downtown is also home to many cafes, restaurants, and eclectic art galleries you can explore while there. Head back in after a fun-filled day to soak in the hotel’s heated outdoor pool or one of their two whirlpools.

3551 N Escala Ct, Park City, UT 84098, Phone: 435-940-1234


23. Westgate Park City Resort & Spa

Westgate Park City Resort & Spa
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Westgate Park City Resort & Spa is an award-winning accommodation that has had many titles including “best ski resort,” “best of state,” and more. You’ll fully understand why as you enter the luxurious resort and you’re met with lavish features and warm hospitality. Even better, you’ll be amidst various attractions such as Main Street, downtown Park City, and Gorgoza Park, to which the resort offers a complimentary shuttle service. The unique accommodation also has over 7,300 acres of skiable land as well as 300 ski runs for guests to enjoy during their stay. Other features include a spa, fitness center, and a kids’ club for guests ages 3 to 12, where they’ll be supervised as they enjoy arts and crafts, board games, and video games.

3000 Canyons Resort Dr, Park City, UT 84098, Phone: 435-655-2240


24. Hotel Park City

Hotel Park City
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A Marriott hotel that is a part of their Autograph Collection, Hotel Park City is an all-suite luxury accommodation set right in the mountains of northern Utah. Each of their 100 suites includes a king-sized bed, cozy fireplace, jetted tubs, and a private patio or balcony with gorgeous views of the surroundings. The hotel is AAA Four-Diamond rated and has won many awards over the years for their outstanding features and service. As a guest there, you’ll be able to experience their outdoor swimming pool or spa with facials, body wraps, and in-suite massages or even participate in a fitness and wellness class. If you choose to venture out, you can soak in the Old World charm of the area, have fun on the renowned ski slopes, or play a round of golf on the famed 18-hole course.

2001 Park Ave, Park City, UT 84060, Phone: 435-940-5000


25. Deer Valley Resort

Deer Valley Resort
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An alpine ski resort in the Wasatch Range, Deer Valley Resort is popular with guests from around the world and has consistently been ranked one of the top ski resorts in North America. The wonderful accommodation provides their guests with upscale lodging and amenities that go above and beyond the usual features provided by similar resorts. Additional services that you might appreciate include complimentary parking shuttles, complimentary ski valets, and several boutique shopping and fine dining options right in the lobby of the resort. There are so many outdoor activities you can participate in while there; the resort has 21 chairlifts, 12 detachable quads, and a four-passenger gondola for guests to use.

2250 Deer Valley Dr S Suite 101, Park City, UT 84060, Phone: 435-649-1000


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Utah is an beautiful and varied state with attractions for a wide range of visitors who come for the scenery, history and unique culture. The state’s landscape includes stunning and shocking deserts, quaint small towns, beautiful forests and the largest saltwater lake in the Western hemisphere. Adventure seekers will find plenty to suit them in the state with many hiking and mountain biking trails, winter sports resorts in the Wasatch Mountains and beautiful national parks. Museums in Salt Lake and across the state highlight the state’s cultural and historical heritage, especially that related to Native Peoples and the pioneering Mormons who settled the area.

Park City Mountain Resort

Park City Mountain Resort is a well-known resort that beckons to winter sports enthusiasts from around the planet. The resort is the largest ski resort in the United States and it’s easy to see why people flock to the powder here. The city is only a short distance from Salt Lake City airport, making it very accessible to tourists. There is plenty for snowbirds to enjoy with more than 300 trails and almost 40 lifts spread across the resort’s 7,300 acres. The nearby mining town has many bars, restaurants and options for accommodations as well as a notable Old West charm.

1345 Lowell Avenue, Park City, UT 84060, 800-222-7275

Deer Valley Resort

Deer Valley Resort is a massive ski resort in Park City. The resort has a wide range of trails for skiing or snowboarding, a ski school, snowmobiling tours and other winter activities even including dogsledding. Even though Deer Valley famous as a winter attraction, there is plenty to do in the summer as well. The resort offers scenic lift rides, lift-served mountain biking, outdoor concerts and hiking. The resort has a range of accommodations including condos, hotel rooms and stand-alone houses. They also have a fantastic selection of on-site dining and shops. They offer package deals for those who wish to combine their hotel stay and the resort’s attractions.

2250 Deer Valley Drive S, Park City, UT 84060, 435-649-1000

Cove Fort

Cove Fort is a historical site founded in 1867. The fort was constructed with the use of volcanic rock which has allowed it to survive longer than many forts from this time period. The fort was a popular stop for stagecoach travelers and also had a resident blacksmith and farrier as well both a Pony Express stop and a telegraph office. The Mormon church purchased the fort in the 1890s. The fort was chosen by Brigham Young and was used as a way station for those who were traveling the Mormon Corridor. Today, there is a visitor center at the historical site and free guided tours each day.

HC-74 Box 6500, Beaver, UT 84713,

Goulding’s Trading Post Museum

Goulding’s Trading Post Musuem is a museum devoted to the history of the Goulding’s Lodge and Goulding’s Trading Post. The lodge was a famous venue for shooting Old West Movies. The area known as Trading Post Bull Pen was historically the center of the trading post where residents would bring their goods for trade. Many things in this room are original to the trading post, including the old scales. The Ware Room was once filled with surplus and supplies but today houses a photo exhibit of Goulding’s early days and local Navajos. There are also rooms that show the living space and bedrooms as they would have been in the original days.


1000 Main Street, Oljato-Monument Valley, UT 84536, 435-727-3231

Bluff Fort Historic Site

Bluff Fort is the former site of an early settlement for Mormon pioneers. The fort was a stop along the Hole in the Rock Trail which was a difficult and arduous wagon trail. The early settlers built cabins on the site, one of which may still be seen on the site. The cabins were built inside the fort to protect them from Native Americans and other dangers on the outside. The original Barton Cabin has been lovingly preserved while replicas of other cabins have been reconstructed. A replica of the fort’s original Co-op store was built in 2013 and operates as the Visitors Center and gift shop.

550 Black Locust Avenue, Bluff, UT 84512, 435-672-9995

Golden Spike

Golden Spike National Historic Site is the ceremonial final spike that was driven to join the rails of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads, thus creating the first Transcontinental Railroad in the country. Today the original spike is on display at Stanford University’s Cantor Arts Museum. The historic site is home to two fully-functional replica steam locomotives: No. 119 and Jupiter. The locomotives are replicas of the ones that met in this location in 1869 for the ceremonial joining of the rails. Several times a year the steam engines move on the tracks for a demonstration. Engine house tours are offered seasonally as are re-enactments of the driving of the final spike.

6200 North 22300th Street West, Corinne, UT 84307, 435-471-2209

Gifford Homestead

Gifford Homestead is a restored farmhouse surrounded by a demonstration farm that depicts life in this early Mormon settlement days of the Fruita valley. The house depicts the basic style of living that was common in the early 1900s in rural Utah. Additionally, there is a barn, pasture, garden smokehouse and several rock walls which have all been carefully renovated and refurnished to reflect the time period. The original residents survived by subsistence farming and ranching and made many items by hand. The home’s former kitchen has been converted into a shop which sells replicas of common household utensils that were used by Mormon settlers as well as local foods, many books and handicrafts.

Capitol Reef National Park, Scenic Drive, Teasdale, UT 84773


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Natural History Museum of Utah

The Natural History Museum of Utah is a museum which is located at the University of Utah. The museum features a range of exhibits related to Utah and the surrounding region. The museum has more than 1.3 million items in its large collection. The collection is used for educational programs and research. There are ten permanent exhibits with subjects such as Great Salt Lake, Gems and Minerals, Past Worlds, First Peoples and a variety of others. The museum has a store selling Utah themed merchandise and unique gifts. The Museum Cafe serves sandwiches salads and drinks as well as breakfast and bakery items.

301 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, 801-581-6927

Utah's Hogle Zoo

Utah’s Hogle Zoo is a 42-acre zoological park in Salt Lake City. The park is set in near Emigration Canyon. The zoo is home to a variety of animals from ecosystems around the world. Some of the zoo’s major exhibits include Elephant Encounter, Rocky Shores, African Savanna and Asian Highlands. Some of the most popular animals are sea lions, rhinos, elephants, snow leopards and other rare cats. For families traveling with kids, there is a kids section with playground as well as a train and carousel. Food options include a food court and a few stand-alone food stalls.

2600 Sunnyside Avenue S., Salt Lake City, UT 84108, 801-584-1700

Loveland Living Planet Aquarium

The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium is a 136,000-square foot aquarium in Draper. The aquarium is home to more than 2,500 animals from some 450 species. The aquarium has five primary exhibits. The Discover Utah exhibit features animals that can be found in the state’s rivers, lakes and streams. Ocean Explorer features saltwater animals from around the world.The Journey to South America has a variety of animals from the southern continent including many rainforest creatures. The other exhibits are Expedition Asia and Antarctic Adventure. Each day there are educational presentations and animal feedings where guests can get a closer experience with many of the animals including birds, serpents, sharks and more.

12033 Lone Peak Parkway, Draper, UT 84020, 801-355-3474

Monument Valley Safari

Monument Valley Safari is a tour company that offers unique tours of Monument Valley inside the Navajo Tribal Park on the Navajo Reservation. Tours focus on the culture and natural beauty of the area. Tours range from 1.5 hour scenic safaris to 18 hour overnight campout safaris. Tours visit areas such as the Lower Monument Valley, Mystery Valley and Hunts Mesa. The company also offers special photographic guided tours. The photo tours includes 7 and 18 hour tours of Hunts Mesa as well as full moon and starlight safaris. Besides the overnight tours, overnight accommodations nearby include tent and tipi camping as well as studio apartment rentals.

Oljato-Monument Valley, UT 84536, 928-209-1364

Beehive House

The Beehive House is one of the former residences of Brigham Young, a famous early Mormon leader and first governor of Utah. The home was also used as the offices for the church for a number of years. The house has a prominent beehive sculpture on top which is what gives it the unique name. The beehive is a symbol of the community and hard work of the Mormon pioneers in settling the west. Today the home exists as a museum devoted to the famous religious leader. There are tours available daily which take about 30 minutes. The first floor of the building is accessible by wheelchair.

67 E. S. Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, 801-240-2681

Red Butte Garden & Arboretum

Red Butte Garden and Arboretum is home to an arboretum, botanical garden and amphitheater on the University of Utah campus in the Wasatch Range foothills. The park is open to the public all year. The Garden features more than 21 acres of beautifully landscaped botanical gardens. Plants in the gardens include bulbs that bloom in springtime and a large collection of daffodils. There are also a several hiking trails that offer an opportunities to explore native plants, the gardens and surrounding area. The Red Butte Creek passes through the park’s northern section. The park hosts a world-class concert series annually as well as a variety of educational programs.

300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, 801-585-0556

Utah State Capitol

The Utah State Capitol is the location of the head of government for the state of Utah. The building houses both the state Legislature as well as the Governor’s office, the Attorney General and many other government workers. The building is located on Capitol Hill overlooking Salt Lake City’s downtown. The capitol complex grounds also include a Vietnam War memorial, a Mormon Battalion monument, a monument devoted to Utah’s Law Enforcement and a reflecting pool. There are guided tours for walk-ins available each hour during weekdays as well as Wednesday evenings by appointments. The tour takes approximately one hour. Brochures for self-guided tours are also available at the Visitors Center.

350 North State Street, 120 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, UT 84114, 801-410-0011

Hill Aerospace Museum

Hill Aerospace Museum is an Aerospace museum owned by the U.S. Air Force. The museum is located near Hill Air Force Base in the town of Roy. The museum has more than 90 aircraft on display as well as other exhibits including munitions, vehicles and other equipment as well as significant items from aerospace history. The aircraft collection includes a B-17 Flying Fortress, the A-10 Thunderbolt II, and an SR-71C Blackbird. The aircraft are separated into five chronological exhibits detailing the history of aviation. Exhibits include the Beginnings, Dawn of the Jet Age, both the Cold War and second World War and an exhibit titled Keeping the Peace.

7961 Wardleigh Road, Hill AFB, UT 84056, 801-825-5817

Joseph Smith Memorial Building

Joseph Smith Memorial Building is an event venue and welcome complex located in an iconic former hotel building. The social center has three restaurants: The Nauvoo Cafe, The Garden Restaurant and The Roof Restaurant. It is a popular event venue with many banquet rooms, on-site catering service, event coordinators on staff and even a floral design department. The Latter Day Saints church uses the building as a family research center where families can use computers and resources to do genealogical research. There are various church-produced films shown for free to the public in the Legacy Theater. As a bit of novelty, a pair of peregrine falcons nest on the top of the buildings. The nest has webcams installed so the public can view happenings in the nest.

15 E S Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, 801-539-3130


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Park City Museum

Park City Museum is a local history museum that tells the story of Park City. The museum features a variety of interactive exhibits, various artifacts from the city’s past and the city’s original basement jail. There are several permanent galleries including an exhibit titled “From Around the World” which tells the stories of how early settlers made their way to the city and the area. Visitors can watch a film aboard a recreated railcar. The Mega Mine is an interactive mining exhibit where visitors can go inside a scale-replica mine and learn about mining operations and the dangers of the job as well as how ore becomes silver. The museum also has an original car from the only “Skier Subway” in the world. Visitors can sit inside the car while they watch a video about how the mining town, Park City, became a world-class skiing destination.

528 Main Street, Park City, UT 84060, 435-649-7457

Dark Ranger Telescope Tours

Dark Ranger Telescope Tours is a tour guide company that offers deluxe stargazing tours. The tours offer a range of telescopes including some very large ones. They set up plenty of telescopes for each tour to minimize the amount of time people are waiting to use the telescopes. Tours are ran by experts who are enthusiastic about sharing their astrological knowledge with visitors. They also perform a variety of high-tech multimedia shows and lead fun laser constellation tours. Additionally, the company offers astrophotography lessons for interested guests as well as workshops on building model rockets. The tours take advantage of the dark skies to provide a superb viewing experience.

550, W 550 N, Tropic, UT 84776, 435-590-9498

Utah Field House of Natural History State Park

The Utah Field House of Natural History State Park is a park and museum dedicated to the study of natural history with a special emphasis on the state of Utah. Visitors can dig for fossils and explore the on-site dinosaur garden. The Utah Field House tells the story of Earth’s history with interactive exhibits and educational activities. Three large dinosaur skeletons are housed here including an impressive Stegosaurus. A special kid-friendly exhibit called Discover Dinosaurs gives young visitors the chance to investigate dinosaurs in the children’s lab complete with puzzles, dinosaur models and books. The visitor center is staffed with knowledgable employees who can help guide you and answer questions about attractions, recreation, lodging and dining.

496 E. Main Street, Vernal, UT 84078, 435-789-3799

Utah Symphony

The Utah Symphony is an American orchestra which is based in Salt Lake City. The orchestra primarily performs at Abravanel Hall. Additionally, the orchestra travels throughout the region and the state performing a variety of concerts each year. The symphony joins the Utah Opera in four annual productions at the Capitol Theater in Salt Lake City. Many of the performances feature a pre-concert lecture that gives extra insight into the show. Abravanel Hall’s main floor lobby has a coat check, refreshment stand and gift shop. The current season’s schedule and ticketing information as well as online ticket purchasing can be found on their website.

St. George Children's Museum

St. George Children’s Museum is an interactive museum that encourages learning through play and hands-on exhibits. The exhibits include a grocery store, science room and a play farm area. The museum is designed to elicit creativity and imagination. Both children and adults will enjoy engaging with the interesting and educational exhibits. There is an art room with plenty of supplies to create your own craft or activity. The Castle Room offers dress up clothing and inspiring castle decor. Other rooms include the Government Room, the Science Discovery Room, the Transportation Room, the Music Room and the Utah-themed Desert Discovery Room.

86 S. Main Street, St. George, UT 84770, 435-986-4000

Bean Life Science Museum

Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum is a natural history museum located on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo. The museum is named for Monte LaFayette Bean who sponsored the museums construction in it’s entirety. The museum also holds many trophy animals from Bean’s personal collection. The museum is home to the famous Liger, Shasta, who was born at the Hogle Zoo and lived there until her death. Additionally there are more than 2 million other animals, plants, reptiles, insects fish and birds among other interesting artifacts and exhibits. The museum has a store that sells books, toys, gifts and souvenirs related to the museum and life sciences.

645 Phillips Lane, Provo, UT 84602, 801-422-5050

Clark Planetarium

The Clark Planetarium is a planetarium and exhibit space located at The Gateway in Salt Lake City’s downtown. The high-tech dome theatre is the first-of-its-kind “pitless” digital dome planetarium in the country. The planetarium theater has seats for 190 guests and each seat has interactive controls. Two projectors work simultaneously to provide a seamless viewing experience on the entire dome. The planetarium produces their own content and shows including holiday light shows, tours of the cosmos, narrated space shows and even a Led Zeppelin classic rock program. Additionally they have an IMAX big screen theater that shows science and nature related programs as well as 10,000 square feet of exhibits related to science, space, weather and more.

110 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, 385-468-2872

Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

Best Friends Animal Sanctuary is a chain of no-kill animal shelters with several locations across the US, including their main sanctuary in Kanab. The sanctuary is home to more than 1,500 homeless animals. Animals who live there include dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, birds, mules sheep and many more. The animals have all of their needs cared for and many of the animals are available for adoption. The sanctuary offers two-hour guided tours through their Angel Canyon location. There are opportunities to volunteer at the sanctuary as well as overnight cottages, cabins and RV sites on the sanctuary grounds at Angels Landing.

5001 Angel Canyon Road, Kanab, UT 84741, 435-644-2001

Utah Shakespeare Festival

The Utah Shakespeare Festival is an annual theatre festival that is held each summer and fall at Southern Utah University’s Campus in Cedar City. The festival consists of an eight-show season which typically includes four plays written by Shakespeare or one of his contemporaries. The other plays cover a range of genres including classical drama and more contemporary works. The plays may be performed either outdoors at the Adams Shakespearean Theatre or on an indoor stage. The festival does not allow children to attend plays, but there is childcare provided for children up to age 10 during the performances. The theatre has a gift shop which sells cards souvenirs, books, clothing and jewelry.

200 W. College Avenue, Cedar City, UT 84720, 800-752-9849