Above, Zion National Park's Checkerboard Mesa. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since 1969, I've made many road trips to the state of Utah, usually to relax at Zion or Bryce Canyon National Parks. In the early days, not too many people drove to Utah, so there weren't crowds to have to contend with.
Since then, hordes of people flock to Utah's national parks, with Zion being the most crowded.
However, if one is able to go there during the off-season, that would be even better for enjoying the parks.
Reader's Digest has posted a guide to a Utah road trip that should come in handy for planning.
It begins with:
If you’re looking for a vacation unlike any other where you can get into the outdoors, see dramatic landscapes that seem like they are from another planet, and check five (or more!) of the U.S. National Parks off of your bucket list, consider a Utah road trip. This great Western state is often overlooked but offers some of the most spectacular scenery you’ll find in the United States.
To read more, go here.
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