Utah's Mighty 5,
two trips, one year.
All five Utah national parks in 2019, split across two long weekends — Zion in April from Las Vegas, then Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, and Arches in May from Salt Lake City. The May trip is a four-day, four-park sprint through the desert heart of southern Utah; the April Zion run was a focused side-trip with a single big hike (Angel's Landing) at its center.
Zion — three days, Angel's Landing.
Zion is the gateway to Utah's parks but worth its own trip — the shuttle system in the main canyon means you're not driving all day, and Angel's Landing eats half a day on its own. We flew into Vegas, drove up via Hurricane, and used Springdale as the base for the canyon and Kolob.
Vegas → Hurricane.
- Late evening flight into LAS, pick up rental
- Drive Vegas → Hurricane (~2.5 hrs, mostly I-15)
- Sleep in Hurricane to position for an early Zion start
Angel's Landing, Emerald Pools, Milky Way.
- 6 AM start — Visitor Center, first shuttle of the day
- Angel's Landing — 7:30 AM start, the chains section is no joke (5 hrs round trip)
- Lunch at Zion Lodge restaurant — 12:30 PM
- Emerald Pools — 3 PM (Lower, Middle, Upper if energy holds)
- Weeping Rock — 4 PM (closed in recent years from rockfall, verify before)
- Big Bend Viewpoint, Temple of Sinawava, Riverside Walk — 5 PM
- Canyon Junction Bridge — 8 PM, Milky Way and the classic Watchman shot
- Springhill Suites for the night
Checkerboard Mesa and Kolob Canyons.
- 9 AM start — east side via the Mt. Carmel Highway
- Checkerboard Mesa pullout (east entrance, ~10 AM)
- Canyon Overlook Trail — 1 mile round trip, dramatic east-canyon views
- Drive north to Kolob Canyons via I-15 (separate park section, ~1 hr)
- Kolob Canyons Visitor Center, viewpoint at end of 5-mile scenic drive
- Optional: cottonwood canyon road on the way back
- Evening drive back to Las Vegas via Cedar City
Zion — top spots.
Capitol Reef — half day, scenic drive.
Capitol Reef is the quietest of Utah's five parks and the easiest to underestimate. The 8-mile scenic drive is the best half-day you can carve out of a four-park sprint — fruit orchards in spring, the Gifford House for cash-only pie and ice cream, slot canyons hiding off side roads. We did it Friday afternoon as the bridge between flying in to SLC and the heavier Bryce / Arches days that followed.
SLC → Orem.
- Late evening flight into SLC, pick up rental
- Drive ~45 min south to Orem, sleep there to shorten the next day's drive
- Pack food and water for the next day — Capitol Reef has minimal services in the park
Orem → Capitol Reef, scenic drive, sleep in Torrey.
- 9 AM leave Orem — drive ~3.5 hrs to Capitol Reef (Hwy 24)
- Quick stop: Hickman Bridge trail (2 mi round trip, natural arch)
- Coral Pink Sand Dunes if doing the south route in
- Capitol Reef Visitor Center — noon
- Fremont Petroglyphs — quick roadside stop
- Gifford House — pie + ice cream + cash. Closes around 4:30 PM
- Scenic Drive — 8 miles, ~2 hours with stops
- Capitol Gorge Trail head → pioneer register (1 mi each way)
- Sliprock Divide on the way back from Capitol Gorge
- Panorama Point, Goosenecks Overlook, Sunset Point (0.5 mi) for evening light
- Dinner in Torrey, sleep there
Capitol Reef — top spots.
Bryce — sunrise to sunset, the rim.
Bryce is small but dense — the rim drive from Yovimpa Point at the south end back up to Sunrise at the north hits every hoodoo amphitheater the park is famous for, and the Queens Garden + Navajo loop is the single best 3-mile hike in Utah. We did the full sunrise-to-sunset run from Torrey, ending in Panguitch for the night.
Bryce — sunrise at Inspiration Point, hoodoo loop.
- 4:45 AM leave Torrey to make Inspiration Point for sunrise (6:12 AM)
- Stop at Bryce Visitor Center on the way in
- Bryce Point and Paria View — early light, first thing
- Sunrise Point (8 AM) — different angle, different light
- Queens Garden + Navajo Loop combined (1.5 mi each, 3 mi total) — the best hike in Bryce, ~3 hours
- Wall Street section is often closed for rockfall — start from Queens Garden if so
- Yovimpa and Rainbow Point — bristlecone loop trail, 1 mi (south end of park)
- Drive the rim back: Black Birch, Ponderosa, Agua Canyon, Natural Bridge, Fairview, Swamp Canyon
- Late afternoon: Kiva Coffee House on the way back from Bryce — closes 4:30 PM
- Optional add-on: Kodachrome Basin State Park + Willis Creek slot canyon (south of Bryce, dirt road)
- Cedar Breaks National Monument is a fallback if the road's closed (similar amphitheater, much smaller)
- Sleep in Panguitch — early start tomorrow
Bryce — top spots.
Canyonlands — Island in the Sky, half day.
Canyonlands is three districts; Island in the Sky is the one most visitors see. It's a 2,000-foot mesa with viewpoints in every direction. The Needles and the Maze are separate trips (Needles is 1.5 hrs south, the Maze is a 4WD-only backcountry zone). We did Island in the Sky as a half day, then crossed over to Dead Horse Point State Park for sunset before driving into Moab.
Panguitch → Island in the Sky, sunset at Dead Horse.
- 7:30 AM leave Panguitch for the long drive to Canyonlands (~5 hrs via I-70)
- Island in the Sky Visitor Center — 11:30 AM
- Mesa Arch — 0.5 mi loop, the iconic Canyonlands shot (better at sunrise but visit-able anytime)
- Grand View Point — 2 mi out and back, the southernmost viewpoint of the mesa
- Green River Overlook — best afternoon light
- Buck Canyon Overlook, Candlestick Tower
- Upheaval Dome / Crater View Trail (1.5 mi) — odd geologic anomaly
- Shafer Canyon Overlook on the way out
- Dead Horse Point State Park — 4 PM, 30 min drive from CL
- Sunset at Dead Horse Point (the U-shaped Colorado River bend)
- Drive into Moab, dinner — Moab Brewery, Eddie McStiff's, or Zax's Pizza
- Stock up at Village Market for tomorrow
Canyonlands — top spots (Island in the Sky).
Arches — full day, Delicate at sunset.
Arches packs more than 2,000 named arches into 119 square miles. The hits — Delicate, Landscape, the Windows — are all reachable in a single full day if you start early and time Delicate for sunset. Moab is the only base; everything's 30 minutes away. Bring water, the park has fillers only at the visitor center and Devil's Garden trailhead.
Devil's Garden, the Windows, Delicate at sunset.
- 8:30 AM start — Arches Visitor Center, fill water before going up
- Devil's Garden trail — fill water at trailhead, 1.7 mi to Landscape Arch (2-3 hrs round trip)
- Pine Tree Arch, Tunnel Arch on the way to Landscape (300+ ft span, longest in the park)
- Optional extension: Partition, Navajo, Double O Arch (6.5 mi total)
- Skyline Arch — 0.4 mi, easy roadside
- Sand Dune Arch — 0.5 mi, kid-friendly, narrow slot
- Broken Arch + Sand Dune Arch combined trail — 2 mi flat loop
- The Windows section — North & South Windows, Turret Arch, Double Arch (1 mi total, easy walking)
- Balanced Rock — 0.3 mi loop
- Garden of Eden, Park Avenue Viewpoint, Courthouse Towers Viewpoint
- Fiery Furnace Overlook (the maze itself requires a permit or ranger tour)
- Delicate Arch — 3 mi strenuous, 500 ft elevation, narrow cliffs near the top, sunset shot
- Stay for Milky Way — North Window framing the galactic core is the night-sky shot
- Late dinner at Moab Brewery or Eddie McStiff's
Moab → SLC, fly home.
- Breakfast at Jailhouse Cafe or Moab Diner
- Sweet Cravings Bakery for road sandwiches if needed
- Drive Moab → SLC (~4 hrs via I-70 + I-15)
- Optional: Antelope Island State Park if you have time before the flight (causeway off I-15 north of SLC)
- Return rental, fly home from SLC
Arches — top spots.
Moab — eat where.
Drive times & essentials.
Utah's parks are far apart but well-connected by good highways. The May trip is essentially a counter-clockwise loop from SLC: south to Capitol Reef, west to Bryce, east to Canyonlands/Arches, then north back to SLC. Distances are deceptive — the Bryce → Canyonlands stretch is the longest single drive day.
| Leg | Distance | Drive time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| SLC → Orem | 40 mi | 45 min | I-15, easy first-night positioning |
| Orem → Capitol Reef | 200 mi | 3.5 hrs | US-89 + Hwy 24 |
| Capitol Reef → Bryce | 120 mi | 2.5 hrs | Scenic Byway 12 — this drive itself is a highlight |
| Bryce → Canyonlands ISKY | 320 mi | 5 hrs | Longest single drive — start early |
| Canyonlands → Arches | 30 mi | 40 min | Both off Hwy 191, Moab is the bridge |
| Moab → SLC | 235 mi | 4 hrs | I-70 west, then I-15 north |
| LAS → Hurricane (Zion) | 120 mi | 2.5 hrs | I-15 — the Zion-trip starting leg |
| Hurricane → Springdale | 25 mi | 30 min | Hwy 9 — into the south Zion gateway |
Pack list.
What I'd change.
Honest notes from 2019 — what worked, what I'd reroute, what I'd give more time. The May trip was tight; the April Zion run was about right.
Capitol Reef deserves a full day.
We treated it as a half-day pass-through to position for Bryce. The scenic drive is fine in 2 hours but the slot canyons off Notom-Bullfrog Road and Cathedral Valley demand more time and ideally a high-clearance vehicle. If I redid it, I'd add a full day in Torrey.
Mesa Arch at sunrise is the single shot.
We hit it mid-day. The sunrise glow under the arch — the underside lighting up orange before the sun clears the rim — is the iconic Canyonlands moment. Worth a 5 AM Moab departure on a separate day.
Bryce → Canyonlands in one day is too much.
Five hours of driving plus a half-day in Canyonlands plus sunset at Dead Horse plus the Moab arrival was 14+ hours awake. A night somewhere near Hanksville or Capitol Reef would have broken it cleanly.
Scenic Byway 12 is its own attraction.
Capitol Reef → Bryce via Hwy 12 (through Boulder, Escalante, Grand Staircase) is one of the great American drives. We didn't budget time to stop. Next time: a half-day on the byway with stops at Calf Creek Falls and the Hogback.
Angel's Landing now requires a permit.
Added April 2022, after our trip. If you're going post-2022, enter the seasonal lottery on recreation.gov 2 months before, or the day-before lottery if you missed the seasonal. The chains hike is the trip without it.
Moab is the best Utah base.
You can sleep there for both Canyonlands and Arches — and the food/coffee scene is genuinely good. Panguitch is fine for one night but feels like a motel town. Springdale (Zion) is the second-best base.