5. Zion National Park
Anyone who enjoys history and spending time outdoors is going to have a blast in one of the top attractions and, simultaneously, the first National Park in Utah. Zion is known far and wide for its unique plants and animals, as well as its sandstone cliffs spanning pink, red and cream colors depending on the sun.
One of the most legendary places to visit in Utah, Zion is home to numerous recreational opportunities, such as boating, horseback riding, hiking, climbing, canyoneering, biking and backpacking. And if you’re after a low-adrenaline activity, you can try ranger-led ones, like a walk-about, or even bird watching.