2Arches National Park, Moab
Arches National Park features over 2,000 gigantic, stunning sandstone arches. Over 1.6 million travelers visit annually. Mind you, humans have frequented this place for the past 10,000 years, as indicated by artifacts and petroglyphs discovered in this area. Here you will find campsites, hiking trails, and many geological wonders. You can go horseback riding, and do some stargazing too. If you’re interested in any of the ranger-led programs, the best time to visit is from spring through fall.
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This is the Place Monument and Pioneer Village, Salt Lake City
Antelope Island, in the Great Salt Lake
Olympic Park near Park City
Yes! Everyone has their favorites, don’t they? Mind you, as the writer I don’t often get the chance to choose the places that make it on to our various lists UNLESS certain places come up too many times then I get to suggest edits. Thanks for your comment!
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