Top 10 Places to Visit in Utah

Top 10 Places to Visit in Utah

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Utah is a unique state to visit in the United States based on my own experience and research that I have done! Did you know? There are a total of 5 national parks in this state. The cliffs, mountains, and waterfalls are spectacular. Below are the top 10 places to visit in Utah.

1- Zion National Park-

the narrows in zion national park
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You will find red rock cliffs, slot canyons, and incredible scenery. The high cliffs of Zion formed four million years ago through a process where rock layers were broken, pushed up and on their side, eroded, and cracked. Observation Point and the Canyon Overlook are the hikes that I went on. The entire rest of the park was closed off at the time due to Covid. According to research, popular hikes that we did not get to that I would like to see one day include Angel’s Landing, The Narrows, and Weeping Rock.

2- Lake Powell-

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Lake Powell is a reservoir made by humans. The lake stretches 2,000 miles making it a great place to go kayaking, swimming, wakeboarding, and on a boat. You can also see the breathtaking blue lake by going on various hiking trails nearby. 

3- Arches National Park-

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Wow!! What an excellent park that is well-maintained. There are tons of different, easy hikes and beautiful landscapes that are marked. I highly recommend walking to the Sand Dune Arch. Other famous hikes to experience include the Double Arch Trail, Landscape Arch, and the Elephant Butte.

4- Bryce Canyon-

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Bryce Canyon is stunning and unforgettable. I have never seen anything so incredible. How were the hoodoos formed? Water erosion is responsible for the hoodoos. The rock types are limestone, siltstone, dolomite, and mudstone. 

5- Mystic Hot Springs-

After Bryce Canyon, drive two hours to the Mystic Hot Springs. The Mystic Hot Springs was empty and beautiful. The Mystic Hot Springs were mystical and oh so hot at 102 degrees. This spot is peaceful. 

6- Monument Valley-

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The 1,000 ft. tall sandstone formations are sights you do not want to miss. The best spot to get incredible views of this park is at the Monument Valley Visitor Center. Tourists can also see the Lower Monument Valley and the Mystery Valley. 

7- Park City Mountain Resort-

This ski resort sits on 7,300 acres of mountain and will be a great adventure if you love to ski!

8- Canyonlands National Park-

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This national park is home to million-year-old canyons and rock formations that resulted in the Colorado River. 

9- Homestead Crater-

Homestead Center is a geothermal spring under a 55-foot limestone rock. You can swim, snorkel, or scuba dive in the hot waters!

10- Salt Lake City-

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Salt Lake City is packed with ski resorts because you can go skiing year-round. 

Bonus: Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument-

This park sits on 1.9 million acres making it America’s largest national monument. 

Have you ever been to Utah? Please comment down below about your experience!

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8 Day Road Trip from Nevada to Colorado!

8 Day Road Trip from Nevada to Colorado!

8 Day Road Trip from Nevada to Colorado

“Jobs fill your pocket, but adventures fill your soul.” I hope we all get a chance to see the world, but in all honesty, I hope everyone experiences this specific road trip from Vegas to Colorado, as it was one for the books. I am very grateful that my beloved best friend, who is also very passionate about traveling, had invited me on this last-second adventure. This road trip had fun activities and beautiful sites that took our breath away. I shared our itinerary, tips, and further details about the trip! Below is our 8 day road trip from Nevada to Colorado.

Day 1: Fly to the McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada

The first step is to rent a car from the McCarran International Airport. After, you can feel free to settle in, unpack, relax, and spend the day in Vegas! Vegas is known for its beautiful hotels, incredible nightlife, and casinos, which have fun slot machines and poker tables.

8 Day Road Trip from Nevada to Colorado!
Wynn Hotel

My favorite hotel in Vegas is the Wynn Hotel, as there is so much detail in every corner! The last time I was in Vegas, not only did I gamble and win $5, but my father and I stayed at this hotel. I loved it so much that I had to take my friends to experience the marble floors and intricate detail. The second time I arrived in Vegas with my friend for this specific road trip, we stayed at the Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino! The rooms were cozy and the beds were super comfortable. Sightings of flamingos and the color pink were visible throughout the hotel. They even had real-life flamingos for display located at the entrance of the hotel! I promise that every hotel you witness will be a fun, unique experience, so try and check out as many as possible.

8 Day Road Trip from Nevada to Colorado!
Bellagio Garden Christmas Display

Be sure to experience the infamous fountain display and beautiful botanic gardens at the Bellagio Hotel. The fountain runs every 15 minutes with more than 4,500 lights on display. Each season is different at the botanical garden. The themes selected are the Chinese New Year, Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. I visited the Chinese New Year in 2017 and the Winter display in 2020. Each theme is colorful and decorated with flowers. The flowers have a pleasant, sweet smell to them.


Day 2: Seven Magic Mountains in Vegas + Grand Canyon ((south rim)) in Arizona

On day two, I highly recommend driving to go and witness the Seven Magic Mountains in Vegas. This destination is 20 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip. This place was on my bucket list and I am so grateful that I could accomplish this item. This unique area consists of seven towers of colorful, stacked boulders. They stand about 25 feet high. It is astounding that the towers can balance, as it looks like the boulders are defying gravity.
Post visiting the Seven Magic Mountains, spend the rest of the day exploring more hotels. Then head to your next destination: ARIZONA!

Specifically, you will drive four hours to the Grand Canyon South Rim. The entire way, we listened to podcasts and blasted music. The drive can be fun, especially if you are with people who you love to travel with!

If you are interested, you can stop at the hoover dam on the way and stand in two states at once. The Hoover dam is on the border of Nevada and Arizona. It was built to provide a reliable supply of water for farming in the area.


Day 3: Grand Canyon South Rim + Drive to Horseshoe Bend 

8 Day Road Trip from Nevada to Colorado!

We stayed near the Grand Canyon South Rim the night before hiking down the canyon to one of the most beautiful points, also known as Ooh ahh point. The hike is about 20 minutes long and is not difficult at all. After visiting this point, we also stopped at the El Tovar hotel, a 10-minute drive from Ooh ahh point. It is a historic hotel that opened in 1905.

After visiting the spooky, historic hotel, I recommend driving two hours and twenty-five minutes to witness the infamous Horseshoe Bend. The horseshoe bend is the east rim of the Grand Canyon. Horseshoe Bend formed 200 million years ago.

8 Day Road Trip from Nevada to Colorado!

In our eight-day itinerary, we did not get to see Antelope Canyon; however, if you decide to extend your trip, this experience is worth adding to the adventure. The Antelope Canyon is 20 minutes away from Horseshoe Bend. I have an entire blog post about the Antelope Canyon, so feel free to check it out by clicking on the link here.

After visiting Antelope Canyon drive two hours and 44 minutes to get to Zion National Park.


Day 4: Zion National Park

The high cliffs of Zion formed four million years ago through a process where rock layers were broken, pushed up and on their side, eroded, and cracked.


Spend the day at Zion and try to get there early. We didn’t get there early enough. The main area ended up being closed off due to COVID restrictions. We did two hikes, including Observation Point and the Canyon Overlook.


According to research, popular hikes that we did not get to that I would like to see one day include Angel’s Landing, The Narrows, and Weeping Rock.
After Zion, drive two hours and fourteen minutes to Bryce Canyon.

Day 5: Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon is stunning and unforgettable. I have never seen anything so incredible.

How were the hoodoos formed? Water erosion is responsible for the hoodoos. The rock types are limestone, siltstone, dolomite, and mudstone.


After Bryce Canyon, drive two hours to the Mystic Hot Springs. The Mystic Hot Springs was empty and absolutely beautiful.


Day 6: Mystic Hot Springs and Arches National Park

The Mystic Hot Springs were mystical and oh so hot at 102 degrees. This spot is peaceful. On that same day, you drive three hours to Arches National Park.

Wow!! What an excellent park that is well maintained. There are tons of different, easy hikes and beautiful landscapes that are clearly marked. I highly recommend walking to the Sand Dune Arch. Other famous hikes to experience include the Double Arch Trail, Landscape Arch, and the Elephant Butte.


After Arches National Park, drive an hour and 53 minutes to Grand Junction, Colorado.

Day 7: Colorado 

We went to Grand Junction, Colorado, because my friend, Ari, has a close friend who now resides there. We did some fun activities, including wine tasting and candle making there with them. If you have more time, I recommend seeing more of Colorado!


Day 8: Fly home from Grand Junction, Colorado

We listed an eight-day road trip from Nevada to Colorado. Have you been to any of these places? Please comment below your experience!!! I hope that you have a wonderful day and safe future travels!!!

XOXOXO, Ashley!!

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