Utah is known for its abundance of National Parks and Bryce Canyon National Park is the first of the 5 national parks in Utah I visited.

Utah is known for its abundance of National Parks and Bryce Canyon National Park is the first of the 5 national parks in Utah I visited.
Since almost every national park is not dog friendly on the hiking trails, Red Canyon was the perfect spot to get in a hike with Winter!
Another Southern Utah destination you cannot miss is Hidden Haven Falls, a great stop between the Parowan Gap Petroglyphs and Cedar Breaks…
For popularity, the Bear Canyon Suspension Bridge is up there with the Living Room Lookout Hike. The trail is high traffic, but short and sweet
The Rattlesnake Gulch to Pipeline Overlook hike was my first venture into Mill Creek Canyon. You can bet it will not be my last!
To be completely transparent, I had never heard of the bonneville salt flats before moving to Utah.
I started this day out with a plan to hike the Bonneville Shoreline Trail from Hueghs Canyon. But plans change and instead I hiked Heughs Canyon Trail.
I made a mental note to come back with Winter and check it out. The perfect opportunity to discover what Run-A-Muk Park was all about finally came.
The easy start is deceiving as the trail quickly turns into an up-mountain grind. For this Texas gal who is used to hiking on flat trails in low elevation, I appreciated the leg burner.
In true to Emily fashion, the destination was a waterfall. The trail of choice was Bells Canyon Trail to Lower Falls.Definitely a more difficult hike…
I am finally here! After 6 weeks spent in Oregon and a 3 day roadtrip through Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado, I finally arrived in Utah.
The Battle Creek Falls trail is definitely a must hike. Winter was a trooper for this 4.1 mile hike with 1,800 feet elevation gain.