Utah National Monuments and Forests
Utah's wide open spaces offer a patchwork of scenic, recreational and historic sites. The state offers five National Parks, seven National Monuments, two National Recreation Areas, a National Historic Site and six National Forests, all located within a days drive of Salt Lake International Airport, all great choices for your next vacation. Simply click on the map or on names below to learn more about recreation in our areas.
- Ashley National Forest
- Cedar Breaks National Monument
- Dinosaur National Monument
- Dixie National Forest
- Fishlake National Forest
- Flaming Gorge National Rec. Area
- Four Corners Area
- Glen Canyon / Lake Powell
- Golden Spike National Historic Site
- Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
- Hovenweep National Monument
- Manti La Sal National Forest
- Monument Valley Area
- National Wildlife Refuges
- Natural Bridges National Monument
- Rainbow Bridge National Monument
- Timpanogos Cave National Monument
- Uinta National Forest
- Wasatch Cache National Forest
Park Reservations, Fees & Regulations
Utah's travel regions and convention & visitor bureau offices throughout the state are also good sources of travel-related information. Click here to find out how to reach them.
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