10 Best Hiking Trails in Utah!

Fisher Towers (Moab): This scenic trail showcases towering red rock formations and stunning views of the Colorado River. It's a favorite among rock climbers and photographers.

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Hidden Peak via Snowbird Tram (Little Cottonwood Canyon): For a less strenuous option, take the aerial tram up to Hidden Peak, offering panoramic views of the Wasatch Mountains and Salt Lake Valley.

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Queens Garden and Navajo Loop (Bryce Canyon National Park): This popular loop trail takes you through a surreal landscape of hoodoos, showcasing the best of Bryce Canyon's geological wonders.

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The Subway (Zion National Park): This challenging backcountry hike explores the Left Fork of North Creek, revealing a unique tunnel-like formation known as "The Subway."

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Calf Creek Falls (Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument): This family-friendly trail leads to a mesmerizing 126-foot waterfall, offering a refreshing oasis in the desert.

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Lake Blanche Trail (Wasatch Mountains): This strenuous trail rewards hikers with stunning alpine scenery and a picturesque mountain lake nestled in the wilderness.

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Bryce Canyon Rim Trail (Bryce Canyon National Park): This easy-to-moderate trail offers panoramic vistas of the stunning Bryce Canyon's hoodoos, rock formations that rise from the canyon floor.

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Delicate Arch (Arches National Park): This moderate trail leads to the iconic Delicate Arch, Utah's most famous natural arch. The view of the arch against the backdrop of the La Sal Mountains is awe-inspiring.

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The Narrows (Zion National Park): This unique hike takes you through the Virgin River, surrounded by towering canyon walls. It's a thrilling adventure suitable for experienced hikers.

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Angels Landing (Zion National Park): This iconic trail is not for the faint of heart. It features steep switchbacks and a narrow ridge, providing incredible views of Zion Canyon.

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