5 Things to Know About Hiking Utah's Mighty 5 National Parks (2024)

Explore Five National Parks in Utah! Utah is home to 5 of the best national parks—Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion—collectively known as the Mighty Five. Established between 1919 and 1971, these parks are famous for their spectacular red-rock formations, desert solitude, and more than 1,000 miles of hiking & trekking trails. They are popular with both classic family vacationers and hikers looking to get off the beaten path in terrific instagrammable terrain. Plus, Scenic Byway 12, between Bryce and Capitol Reef, is one of the best drives in the United States!

As travel to Utah’s national parks continues to trend up, we turned to MT Sobek’s adventure travel experts to get the lowdown on these Mighty Five parks in Utah.

1. What are the main differences between Utah’s Mighty Five Parks?

All of the parks contain geologic wonders and four of the five national parks are certified International “Dark Sky” Parks, which means that you can stargaze beneath the Milky Way. The parks are Arches National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Capital Reef National Park, and Zion National Park.

But what’s different? Here’s what you can expect at each park:

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Arches National Park

See more than 2,000 stunning rock arches in an arid desert environment at Arches National Park. Over millions of years the natural sandstone has been worn down by erosion, creating arches such as Delicate Arch, Double Arch, North Window, and Landscape Arch, which spans an impressive 306 feet! These are just a few of the best arches in the park, but there are other amazing geological features too—including the iconic Balanced Rock. Balanced Rock can be accessed on a short hike from the road about 9 miles in from the entrance. Arches National Park is located about 5 miles from the city of Moab, where most Utah adventures begin and end.

Bryce Canyon National Park

Marvel at fantastical pinnacles and hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park. Formed by erosion, the tall, colorful sandstone hoodoos rise like chimneys out of the rugged landscape. The sweeping views from the rim of Bryce’s amphitheater are incredible. From here, hike along the rim trail to Sunset Point and descend into this wild land through a surreal maze of pink hoodoos, spires and rock windows. Bryce Canyon National Park is located about 72 miles (or two hours) northeast of Zion. Both Bryce Canyon and Zion are located in southwest Utah.

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Canyonlands National Park

The Colorado River and Green River, one of Utah’s Mighty Five, have helped to shape the distinctive canyons, buttes, and mesas of beautiful Canyonlands National Park. Explore up close on epic rafting adventures that follow Westwater Canyon past red sandstone spires into narrow Black Granite Gorge, where you can tackle Class III and IV rapids such as Funnel Falls, Last Chance, The Steps, and the infamous Skull Rapid! There are also great hikes to Mesa Arch, and opportunities to marvel at towering rock walls and ancient pictographs. Alternatively, take an easy drive to the Grand View Point lookout from Moab. Canyonlands National Park is located 26 miles from Arches.

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Capitol Reef National Park

Capitol Reef National Park is the least visited of Utah’s Mighty 5, offering visitors not only dramatic desert scenery but also serenity and solitude! Spend the morning hiking the Grand View Wash Trail along the upper portion of the Waterpocket Fold—an incredible 100-mile wrinkle in the Earth’s surface. This geological feature is known as a monocline, which creates a dramatic step-like landscape of sheer cliffs and canyons that give Capitol Reef its angled look. Capital Reef National Park’s scenic drive, accessible at the ‘town’ of Fruita, is a wonderful way to take in the grandeur and access easy hikes into gorgeous canyons. Capitol Reef is located about 130 miles midway between Moab and Bryce Canyon.

Zion National Park

Zion National Park is Utah’s southernmost park, located where the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin, and Mojave Desert meet. Top activities in Zion include hiking Angel’s Landing (with a permit) and wading through the Virgin River’s narrow slot canyon—our favorite way to spend a day in Zion. Be amazed at the towering canyon walls rising from the water’s edge! You can also explore mesas and rock towers, and take a journey along Zion Canyon Scenic Drive leading to woodland trails along the Virgin River.

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2. When is the best time to visit Utah’s National Parks?

A hiking adventure through Utah’s five national parks is best in spring or fall, which is May and June or September or October. Temperatures in July and August can get very hot (in the high 90°Fs or higher) and there are usually more school vacationers during this time. In the shoulder seasons, mid-spring and late fall, you can expect milder temperatures in the 60-70°Fs during the day.

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3. Where can I stay in the Mighty Five?

There are many great camping options in and around all five parks, but be sure to book ahead to secure reservations as spots are snapped up quickly. Those looking for comfortable hotel accommodations can find excellent lodges, such as the Cliffrose Lodge in Springdale, Utah.

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4. Do I need permits to hike backcountry trails?

Utah’s National Parks issue permits for many activities within the parks. Angel’s Landing, one of the most popular hiking destinations in Zion National Park, has a lottery permit process. For MT Sobek guests, trip permits to hike in the parks (e.g. wading the Virgin Narrows) and camping in the backcountry or on the banks of the Colorado River (for rafting adventures) are organized in advance. Visit Utah’s National Park Service website for detailed permit information for backcountry camping and hiking in each park.

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5. What should I bring on the hiking trail?

You’re going hiking in Utah’s spectacular canyons, so you need to pack right for a dry, arid and rugged landscape. For day hikes we recommend an 18-30L day bag to cover the essentials. Bring plenty of fluid for hydration and snacks for the trail. Wear sturdy walking boots or shoes for steep, rocky, and sometimes slippery paths. Those hiking the Virgin Narrows in Zion will get wet feet! On MT Sobek trips, guests are properly outfitted for the hike with special footwear, neoprene socks, a hiking pole and a dry day pack. Be prepared for bright sun and bring a sun hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. At night, light up with a head lamp and get out your star chart or star app. The stargazing is incredible!

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5 Things to Know About Hiking Utah's Mighty 5 National Parks (2024)

FAQs

What to know when hiking in Utah? ›

Know the Terrain

“If you are from lower elevations, take your time when hiking,” says Baltrus. “It is much harder to hike in higher elevations. If you are around for a few days, ease yourself into hiking by starting with easier hikes.” (For example, Bryce Canyon reaches up to over 9,000 feet of elevation).

What are the 5 best national parks in Utah? ›

Utah is home to 5 of the best national parks—Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion—collectively known as the Mighty Five.

How many days do you need in Utah Mighty 5? ›

This Utah Mighty 5 road trip itinerary begins and ends at Escape Camper Vans' Salt Lake City location, traveling through each of Utah's national parks. The trip would take 15 hours and 5 minutes to complete without stopping, covering 914 miles. We recommend at least seven days to complete this road trip.

How to do all 5 national parks in Utah? ›

Mighty 5 Road Trip Itinerary
  1. Day 1: Arrive in Salt Lake City, drive to Moab.
  2. Day 2: Arches National Park.
  3. Day 3: Canyonlands National Park.
  4. Day 4: Drive to Capitol Reef, visit Capitol Reef, sleep in Torrey or near Bryce Canyon.
  5. Day 5: Bryce Canyon, drive to Zion, sleep in Springdale.
  6. Day 6: Zion National Park.
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What is the 5 national parks Challenge? ›

The Utah National Parks Challenge is a virtual race series that asks participants to complete 369 miles (the distance through all five of the Mighty 5® national parks in Utah) and offers five park-themed virtual races featuring unique distances.

How do you stay safe hiking in Utah? ›

Ensure you have the following essentials:
  1. Sturdy Hiking Boots: Protect your feet with comfortable and supportive footwear.
  2. Navigation Tools: Carry a map, compass, or GPS device to stay on course.
  3. Hydration: Southern Utah's desert climate demands sufficient water.

What is the #1 etiquette rule while hiking? ›

Don't step off trail unless you absolutely must when yielding. Going off trail can damage or kill certain plant or animal species, and can hurt the ecosystems that surround the trail. Always practice Leave No Trace principles: Leave rocks, vegetation, and artifacts where you find them for others to enjoy.

What is the #1 visited National Park? ›

Great Smoky Mountains is the most visited national park in America, by far. Last year, it drew nearly three times the visitors as the second-most visited park, Grand Canyon, according to National Park Service data.

Is Bryce or Zion better? ›

We wouldn't really recommend spending more than two days in Bryce Canyon, but you could easily be in Zion for a week. Zion is also more developed than any of the other parks in Utah. It gets the most funding, and has the most infrastructure, and is the most accessible.

Is Zion or Moab better? ›

Zion vs Moab: Which One to Choose? Choosing between Zion or Moab really comes down to what you're looking for in an adventure. If you love hiking and rock climbing, Zion is the clear winner. The park's stunning red rock formations and deep canyons offer some of the most challenging and rewarding hikes in the country.

Where is the best place to stay to see the Mighty 5? ›

Historic Bryce Canyon Lodge's location within the park means great access to the sites, hikes and starry skies of the park. Overnight in the lodge or Bryce Canyon City.

Can you do Bryce and Zion in 2 days? ›

So, how much time do you need at Bryce and Zion? If you just want to see the top one or two attractions in each park, then it's possible to do both in one day. However, if you plan to explore both parks in depth, we recommend spending at least two days at Zion National Park and one day at Bryce Canyon National Park.

When should I go to Utah national parks? ›

Despite the heat, the summer is also the busiest time of year in Utah's national parks due to the US school summer vacation, so aim for the shoulder months if you'd prefer smaller crowds. Like spring, fall is a great time to visit Utah's national parks if you don't fancy hiking in the heat.

What is the most visited national park in Utah? ›

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, including Lake Powell, was the highest-visited National Park Service site in Utah in 2023, and it also ended up 10th among every site in the federal system last year. Its record 5.2 million visits placed just behind Lake Mead National Recreation Area's 5.8 million visits.

What is the best city to stay in for Utah national parks? ›

Springdale. As the gateway to Zion National Park and nestled along the North Fork of the Virgin River, Springdale is an ideal place to get outfitted for adventure in Zion and numerous other parks, monuments, and recreation areas of the western Colorado Plateau and the desert southwest.

How long does it take to do The Mighty 5? ›

Hitting the so-called Mighty 5 – Utah's five national parks of Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands and Capitol Reef – is possible in just a week, and you won't believe how different and beautiful each national park is.

What are Utah's Mighty 5? ›

Below, our guide to Utah's “Mighty 5,” the nickname for Zion, Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef national parks, all of which are located in this Western state.

How many hikers go missing in national parks? ›

The numbers don't lie. Since the National Park Service was founded in 1916, over 1,000 people have vanished without a trace on the federal grounds.

What is the smallest national park in Utah? ›

Keep in mind: Bryce Canyon is both Utah's smallest national park and the second-most visited. Visitors should consider riding the optional shuttle into the park to avoid parking headaches during the busy season.

Do you need bear spray hiking in Utah? ›

Carry a sufficient amount of bear spray for the hike out or to have while waiting for help to arrive. You may encounter a bear that has been surprised and is agitated but not charging.

What is the trail etiquette in Utah? ›

Expect to encounter others, slow down, and be courteous. Those traveling faster should slow down for other users. Mountain bikers should always yield to all other users. The best choice when yielding is to stop, step off the trail and remain until others pass.

Can beginners hike Zion? ›

Zion National Park opens its arms wide to beginners, offering many trails that unravel the park's beauty at a manageable pace. From riverside strolls to panoramic overlooks, these beginner hikes provide a gateway to Zion's wonders without overwhelming beginner hikers.

How to dress for hiking in Utah? ›

Consider moisture-wicking clothing made with synthetic fabrics and wool, that pull the moisture away from your skin and lets it dissipate into the air. Sure, bring shorts, but also pants, long sleeves, a hat, a heavier sweater/jacket layer and a pocket-size, fold-up rain poncho (available in all sporting-goods stores).

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