12 Spectacular Day Trips from Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City is surrounded by dramatic landscapes and adorable towns that are definitely worth a day trip.
Salt Lake City is surrounded by dramatic landscapes and adorable towns that are definitely worth a day trip.
Escalante may be small with just about 800 people living in town, but it packs a big punch. It's the gateway to one of the most unique landscapes in the United States: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Utah is well known for its rugged and beautiful backcountry, from the stunning red rock canyons and deserts of southern Utah to the snow-capped Wasatch Mountains around Salt Lake.
Though perhaps best known by tourists for Mount Rushmore, South Dakota is also home to a rich history, arts, culture, and outdoor recreation scene. And the Badlands are pretty damn cool.
With 77 mountain peaks at more than 12,000 feet above sea level, it's not just the views that'll leave you breathless in Colorado’s most-visited national park.
Whether you’re in search of outdoor thrills, a quiet fishing hole to call your own, or simply a place to rest away from the noise of the city, there’s bound to be a secluded cabin in Minnesota that right for you.
No matter whether you’re interested in outdoor activities like hiking and fishing or indoor pursuits such as museums and live theater, you can certainly have a good time in Medford.
If you’re in Austin and in the mood for a glamping getaway, you won’t have to go far outside the city limits to find some choice spots.
There’s just something about staying at a cabin while you’re out in the Texas Hill Country that feels right.
In Arizona, wide open spaces throughout the deserts and mountains make it easier to find quiet corners of even the busiest destinations.
Planning a trip to the Grand Tetons, but only have one day? Worry no longer — here’s your guide to the perfect day in Grand Teton National Park.
There’s no one right answer when it comes to deciding the best time to visit Alaska.