Utah's Mighty 5

National Parks Road Trip — Southern Utah

Trip at a Glance
5
National Parks
~500
Miles of Route
7
Ideal Days
2,000+
Arches at Arches
Recommended Route
Zion
Bryce
Capitol Reef
Canyonlands
Arches
Map Layers
🔴 Zion NP 3 stops
🟠 Bryce Canyon NP 4 stops
🟡 Capitol Reef NP 3 stops
🟢 Canyonlands NP 3 stops
🔵 Arches NP 4 stops
⚪ Gateway Towns 4 towns
— Road Trip Route ~500 mi
The Parks
🔴 Zion National Park
Towering Navajo Sandstone cliffs and lush canyon floors. Home to Angels Landing and the famous Narrows slot canyon hike.
Gateway: Springdale, UT ~148,000 acres
🟠 Bryce Canyon National Park
World's greatest concentration of hoodoos — spire-shaped rock formations that glow orange and red at sunrise. Magical for stargazing.
Gateway: Bryce Canyon City, UT ~35,000 acres
🟡 Capitol Reef National Park
Utah's hidden gem. A 100-mile wrinkle in the Earth's crust called the Waterpocket Fold, with dome-shaped rock caps and pioneer fruit orchards.
Gateway: Torrey, UT ~241,000 acres
🟢 Canyonlands National Park
Utah's largest park — vast mesa-and-canyon wilderness carved by the Colorado and Green Rivers. Island in the Sky district has jaw-dropping overlooks.
Gateway: Moab, UT ~337,000 acres
🔵 Arches National Park
Over 2,000 natural sandstone arches — the highest concentration on Earth. Iconic Delicate Arch is a Utah symbol. No reservation required as of 2026.
Gateway: Moab, UT ~76,000 acres
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