Corwin C wrote:I'm surprised that you left off all five Utah National Parks (Arches, Bryce, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zions). Perhaps you've already visited these so this would be for the benefit of others that want to visit Utah's National Parks. I'm exceptionally priveledged where I live, about 45 minutes from Bryce and an hour to Capitol Reef, Arches and Zions are roughly 3 hours, and Canyonlands is 3 1/2 hours away. Truth be known, I visit off season because I can't stand crowds of people. Each has their own quality and there are countless sights to see in-between them as well. It is possible to see all 5 with less than 400 miles of travel, but unless you're just ticking them off a list, that is not the way that I would recommend seeing them.
Here is a link for Utah's Mighty Five with several itineraries depending on how long you plan on staying and what you want to see. They range from 3 days to 10 days, but even with 10 days, there are going to be things that you miss.
Happy planning, and enjoy your trip!
We did all of the above, plus Red Rock, Goblins, and Dead Horse in 2013 with Miss Piggy.

Utah is the best!


But Greg, there is the Great new park that just opened in the summer of 2014.
"Woody's Farm NP" in Beautiful British Columbia (or so say our licence plates)
Good Roads Buddy
Brian & Sandi
PS
No "Park Pass" required at Woody's Farm
