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5. 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.
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.
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.
Over 11 million people visited Utah's national parks in 2021, resulting in multiple park changes. So it time for people to try other Utah parks?
You may have heard about the trails in Zion and the formations in Arches, but all of Utah's national parks, known as the Mighty Five, have something special to offer.
The state of Utah is deservedly famed for its iconic red rocks and The Mighty 5® National Parks, drawing millions of visitors each year travelers in droves to its majestic landscapes. But for ...
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 ...
Blogs Utah’s 'Mighty 5' Road Trip Adventure by Road Rules From the Road Trip Blogger Last updated:: 9:00 PM ET, Tue March 3, 2015 This is one of my favorite road trips. Utah offers some stunning ...
MOAB, Utah—Six years ago, Utah tourism officials launched a “Mighty 5” marketing campaign to entice more visitors to the state’s spectacular national parks.
5 Expert Tips for Visiting Utah’s 'Mighty Five' National Parks — From the Best Hikes to Ways to Beat the Crowds A-List travel advisor Mary Cropper points explorers to the best of the ...