Welcome to Utah Hiking Beauty
The Utah Hiking Beauty site was created to help everyone enjoy the beauty of nature, whether you are looking to hike, enjoy a scenic drive, or just appreciate the photos
The Utah Hiking Beauty site was created to help everyone enjoy the beauty of nature, whether you are looking to hike, enjoy a scenic drive, or just appreciate the photos
Recommendation and suggestion lists to find a great hike or scenic drive for you in beautiful Utah! Accessible, dog-friendly, waterfall, easy,
Utah is home to five incredible national parks, The Mighty Five: Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Arches…
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White Pine Lakes is a beautiful mountain lake nestled at the base of White Baldy in Little Cottonwood Canyon. It shares a trailhead with Red Pine Lake and Gloria Falls.
Smith and Morehouse Reservoir is a very scenic lake in the Uinta Mountains, east of Oakley, Utah. It is great for kayaking, fishing, and camping. It allows boat motors at wakeless speeds.
Corona Arch is a spectacular hike in Moab, Utah. The trail is a fun, moderate hike with a little ladder and safety cables and Bowtie Arch as well. Dogs are allowed, because it's outside the national park.
Ferguson Canyon, south of Big Cottonwood Canyon, starts out the first 0.3 mile with only a gradual incline and is great for all ages and pets are allowed. About 0.6 mile in there are rock climbing spots.
Ferguson Canyon is just south of Big Cottonwood Canyon. It isn't part of the watershed, so does allow dogs. The first part has only a gradual incline and is great for all ages. There are rock climbing spots and then the further you get into the canyon, the steeper it gets.
Broads Fork Trail is a lesser known trail that is nicely shaded and has beautiful views, especially in the fall.