Above, a natural arch at Bryce Canyon National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Utah is one state that has several national parks (five of them) within its boundaries and to see them all is to take a multi-day road trip.
National Geographic has an article on such a road trip as they visit each national park in Utah.
They begin it with:
This multiday adventure on remote byways is a journey through the slickrock heart of the American West, linking Utah’s "Mighty Five" national parks—Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Arches, and Canyonlands—with the diverse state parks and nameless vistas of Southern Utah. Each park showcases the iconic landscape of the Colorado Plateau, much of it an ancient Sahara now turned to stone. The surreal tableau of arches, alcoves, hoodoos, and epic canyons is so otherworldly, you may wonder what planet you’re on.
To read more (and see photos of each), go here.
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