Utah is a wonderful place to live. There are so many things to do here from playing in the water on the beach to going into the mountains to hike, camp and fish. It is a such a diverse place with so many State Parks and National Parks that you can literally spend years exploring and still not be able to do everything here. That’s what makes it so fun! Having a family who loves to be outdoors is great – we spend a lot of time hiking, camping, and fishing in the summer/warmer months. I wanted to share 50 hikes in Utah to do with your family so you can get out and enjoy Utah too!
HIKES IN UTAH TO DO WITH YOUR FAMILY:
- Cascade Springs
- Fifth Water Hot Springs (Three Forks)
- Stewart Falls
- Bridal Veil Falls
- Upper Falls (in Provo Canyon)
- Timpanogos Falls
- Timpanogos Mountain/Cave
- Hike to the “Y” in Provo
- Hike in Arches National Park (Delicate Arch, Double Arch, Sand Dune Arch)
- Hike in Zion National Park (Narrows/Riverside, Emerald Pools, Canyon Overlook Trail, Angles Landing, Subway Trail, East Rim Trail, Weeping Rock Trail)
- Hike in Bryce Canyon National Park (Navajo Loop, Fairyland Loop, Peekaboo Loop Trail)
- Hike in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (spooky gulch, Peek-a-book slot)
- Hike in Canyonlands National Park (Mesa Arch Trail)
- Hike in Capitol Reef National Park
- Hike in Goblin Valley State Park
- Hike in Antelope Island State Park
- Hike in Fremont Indian State Park
- Hike in Dead Horse Point State Park
- Hike in Dinosaur National Monument
- Hike in Cedar Breaks National Monument
- Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
- Rainbow Bridge National Monument
- Battle Creek Falls
- Meadow Lava Tubes
- Furniture Draw
- Escalante Petrified Forest
- Cascade Falls
- Donut Falls
- Adam’s Canyon Trail
- Cecret Lake
- Silver Lake Trail
- Waterfall Canyon Trail
- Grandeur Peak East Trail
- Kanarraville Falls (Kanna Creek Trail)
- Ensign Peak Trail/Overlook
- Rocky Mouth Falls Trail
- Lower Calf Creek Falls
- Horsetail Falls Trail
- The Wave Trail
- Lisa Falls Trail
- Scout Falls
- Bear Canyon Bridge Trail
- Little Wild Horse Bell Canyon Trail
- City Creek Canyon
- Rock Canyon Trail
- Willow Heights Trail
- Devil’s Kitchen
- Buffalo Peak Trail
- Mirror Lake Trail
- Lake Blanche Trail
This is a huge list that covers the whole state. There are still so many other hikes you can do, but this will get you started exploring. A great app that we love to use is AllTrails. It is free and makes it easy to save your favorites, get directions and more. What are your favorite hikes in Utah?
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