Mount Carmel Junction

Zion National Park 12 miles

Utah's most visited National Park, with visitors in the millions each year. Zion is a hikers mecca and even those just out for scenic drives will be in awe.

Bryce Canyon National Park 60 miles

So close to Zion National Park that many that visit it also come to Bryce. Bryce Canyon is one of those places that has jaw dropping beauty.

The Grand Canyon 85 miles North Rim

One of the seven wonders of the world and one of the most visited parks in the USA. The North Rim however only gets a small percentage of the total visitors. This rim is the more spectacular of the rims but its rustic setting keeps visitors to a minimum when compared to the commercial and populated South Rim.

Cedar Breaks National Monument 45 miles

This is a spectacular monument that rivals Bryce Canyon National Park. It gets less visitors but its beauty certainly does not pale with the other parks.

Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument 9 miles

Two-million acres of wilderness to hike and enjoy. There is nothing commercial about this place, but if you want to hike in beauty and solitude, it's magnificent.

Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park 11 miles

A great little sand dunes located near Zion National Park. There is hiking and ATV and 4WD trails. Most people come to the dunes to walk out on the boardwalk and play a bit in the sand.

Cedar Mountain 22 miles Dixie National Forest

Red Canyon 47 miles Dixie National Forest

Red Canyon is by Bryce Canyon and as with Bryce its loaded with unique hoodoos and hiking. Cedar Mountain is a whole different world of hiking, fishing and fun in a aspen and spruce forest. Both are in Dixie National Forest.

Paria Canyon 60 miles The Wave! A hot spot for photographers and hikers alike.

Lake Powell 95 miles Scenery and water galore!