Hikes range from easy day hikes to more challenging backpacking trips. The "Hikes at a Glance" table makes it simple to quickly find hike length, difficulty, when to go, and special highlights of the outing you seek.
The North Central region includes the Wasatch Mountains along with Antelope Island State Park, House Range, and Deseret Peak Wilderness Area.
The Northeast features the high Uintas, Bear River Range, Flaming Gorge, and Dinosaur National Monument.Â
Southern Utah features many of the nation's premier national parks and monuments. The Southeast region includes hikes around Moab, Arches National Park, Grand Gulch Primitive Area, Canyonlands National Park, Natural Bridges, and more.Â
South Central covers Capitol Reef National Park, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Kodachrome, Horseshoe Canyon unit of Canyonlands, and other areas.Â
Finally, the famed Southwest part of the state features Bryce Canyon National Park, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Zion National Park, Snow Canyon State Park, and beyond.
Essential details include tips on best times of year or even day to hike, whether or not canine companions are allowed, local history, and highlights not to be missed on the trail.