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The Mighty 5: With all that Utah has to offer, its crowning jewels are the five national parks that call the state home, The Mighty 5: Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef and Zion.
From Bryce, Highway 89 leads to the next in the select group of the Mighty 5, Zion National Park, the oldest of Utah's parks, where the hiking trails are also extremely picturesque.
SALT LAKE CITY — If it felt like Utah's "Mighty 5" were more crowded than ever last year, that's because they were. All-time visitation records were broken at four of Utah's five national parks ...
A tourism campaign launched in 2013 put Utah’s “Mighty 5″ on the national landscape — some would say too well. Visitation increased by half a million visitors, on average, during each of ...
The Utah Office of Tourism started the "Mighty 5" campaign in 2013, advertising Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef and Zion national parks to the world.
It was widely assumed that “Mighty 5” had a lot to do with that, and a new study by Utah State University economists confirms it: The campaign attracted an additional half-million visitors on ...
Frustrated Utah residents are dealing with the consequences of the explosive growth in visitors that followed a marketing campaign for the state’s “Mighty 5” national parks: Zion, Bryce ...