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Best Places for an RV Holiday in Utah

One of America’s most spectacular states, Utah is where you can find places like Zion, Arches and Bryce Canyon National Park as well as a couple of huge National Monuments and other outdoor hotspots. This makes the state a fantastic place for road trips, camping and other fun stuff. If you’re interested in exploring this part of the U.S. of four wheels, you’ll find five awesome places for an RV holiday in Utah below.

5 Great Places for an RV Holiday in Utah

Although there are several undeniably interesting and visit-worthy towns and cities in Utah, it’s its breathtaking landscapes that attract most visitors. Therefore, the following list of destinations for an RV holiday in Utah contains mainly natural places. Planning a motorhome rental vacation filled with adventure? This is where you should go.

Glen Canyon/Lake Powell

Glen Canyon - RV Holiday in Utah
Glen Canyon

Part of the vast canyon system created by the Colorado River in southern Utah and northern Arizona, Glen Canyon lies in the stunning Vermillion Cliffs area. This deep canyon is beautiful as it is, but its popularity really started booming after the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam. This dam flooded much of the canyon, eventually creating what is now known as Lake Powell.

On this unique lake, you can swim, boat and jet ski along the upper cliffs of a hundreds-feet-deep canyon. This area stretches for hundreds of miles, occupying countless different canyons and their side gorges. Simply put, Lake Powell is unlike any other lake on earth, making it an obvious and strongly recommended destinations for a campervan hire or RV holiday in Utah.

Capitol Reef National Park

Capitol Reef National Park - RV Holiday in Utah
Cathedral Valley, Capitol Reef National Park

The middle one of Utah’s five national parks, Capitol Reef National Park is often treated as a “passing-through park”. Highway 24 cuts across the park, linking Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon in the west to Canyonlands and Arches National Park in the east. The thing is, though, that this park is equally as gorgeous as those other four. Don’t just drive through. Spend two or three days getting to know this fabulously beautiful park.

Plenty of fun hiking trails take you up cliffs, into slot canyons and around towering rock formations while the historic Mormon settlement offers a dash of pioneering culture that you won’t find in the other parks in Utah.

Bear Lake

Bear Lake - RV Holiday in Utah
Bear Lake sunset

In the far north of Utah, on the border with Idaho, lies Bear Lake. This large natural freshwater lake is a popular vacation destination for its great water sports, camping and other recreational activities. Because of its vibrant blue water, the lake is sometimes referred to as “the Caribbean of the Rockies”.

The beauty of this place is that it offers something to throughout the entire year. Summer brings excellent boating, hiking, jet skiing and sunbathing, while winter comes with snowboarding, skiing and ice fishing.

Zion National Park

Zion National Park - RV Holiday in Utah
Echo Canyon, Zion National Park

One of the most visited national parks in America, Zion National Park is as spectacular as it gets. Its star attraction is Zion Canyon, a massive gorge carved by the Virgin River and lined with towering cliffs. This accessible park—it’s a popular destination from Las Vegas, for example—is best explored on foot on one of its well-maintained but challenging trails.

Consider hiking the famous Angels Landing Trail or tackle the climb up to Observation Point. Both hikes are challenging and take several hours. Kick back afterwards with a beer at one of two campgrounds in Zion Canyon. This park deserves at least three days. To avoid the crowds, visit in the shoulder season and/or on weekdays.

Moab

Arches National Park - RV Holiday in Utah
Delicate Arch, Arches National Park

A small but very vibrant town in the southeastern corner of the, Moab is arguably the best place for a motorhome rental or RV holiday from Salt Lake City in Utah. This hub of adventure travel is a popular destination among mountain bikers, hikers, campers, off-roaders and rock climbers alike.

It’s the gateway to not one but two truly epic national parks—Arches and Canyonlands. While Arches is an easy park to visit and drive through, Canyonlands is much wilder. Both deserve a day or two.

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