Capitol Reef National Park

My Favorite Places to Hike in Utah: From Alpine Lakes to Red Rock Canyons

Recently, I had the opportunity to take a groups of youth from Salt Lake City into the mountains for hiking day trips.

Watching them experience alpine lakes, towering peaks, and peaceful forests reminded me why I fell in love with hiking in Utah in the first place.

Sharing the outdoors with people who are seeing these incredible landscapes for the first time is something I’ll never forget.

Utah is a state of dramatic contrasts. In just a few hours, you can travel from lush evergreen forests and alpine meadows to towering sandstone cliffs, colorful hoodoos, narrow slot canyons, and some of the most breathtaking desert scenery in the world.

Whether you’re looking for an easy day hike or a challenging backcountry adventure, Utah has something for every outdoor enthusiast!

My sister hiking at Snowbird Resort in the Wasatch Mountains

NORTHERN UTAH

Northern Utah: The Wasatch Mountains

The Wasatch Mountains are one of Utah’s greatest treasures. Just outside Salt Lake City, Little Cottonwood Canyon and Big Cottonwood Canyon provide easy access to stunning alpine scenery, making them perfect for day hikes or weekend adventures.

Little Cottonwood Canyon

Just 30 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City, Little Cottonwood Canyon is filled with granite peaks, wildflower meadows, sparkling alpine lakes, and breathtaking mountain views.

Wildflowers in the Wasatch Mountains
Favorite Hike: Alta to Brighton Trail

This is my favorite hike in Little Cottonwood Canyon. The trail connects Alta Ski Area to Brighton Resort, climbing through beautiful alpine terrain and passing several stunning mountain lakes.

  • Distance: Approximately 7 miles one way
  • Elevation Gain: About 1,300 feet
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Best Time: Late June through early October

The hike begins near Alta Ski Area and gradually climbs toward Catherine Pass. Along the way you’ll pass beautiful alpine lakes like Lake Catherine, walk through colorful wildflower meadows during the summer, and enjoy incredible panoramic views of the surrounding Wasatch peaks.

The trail finishes at Brighton Resort after winding through some of the most scenic high-country terrain in northern Utah.

Where to Stay

If you’re hiking Little Cottonwood Canyon, consider staying at:

  • Hotels in Salt Lake City
  • Snowpine Lodge at Alta Resort
  • The Cliff Lodge at Snowbird Resort
  • Albion Basin Campground (seasonal)
Views from the Alta-Brighton trail

Big Cottonwood Canyon

Just over the ridge from Little Cottonwood Canyon, Big Cottonwood Canyon offers beautiful forests, peaceful lakes, and excellent hiking opportunities. 

Favorite Hike: Brighton Resort to Lake Mary

This is my favorite hike in Big Cottonwood Canyon and one I would recommend to hikers of nearly every experience level.

  • Distance: Approximately 2.4 miles round trip
  • Elevation Gain: About 850 feet
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Best Time: June through September

Starting from Brighton Resort, the trail climbs steadily through pine forests before opening into spectacular alpine scenery.

Lake Mary sits beneath rugged mountain peaks and provides a peaceful place to relax, enjoy lunch, or simply soak in the incredible surroundings. During summer, wildflowers line much of the trail, making this hike especially beautiful.

For hikers looking to continue, the trail also connects to Lake Martha and Lake Catherine for an even longer alpine adventure.

Silver Lake in Big Cottonwood Canyon
Where to Stay

If you’re exploring Big Cottonwood Canyon, good lodging options include:

  • Hotels in Salt Lake City
  • Brighton Chalets
  • Spruces Campground
  • Big Cottonwood Canyon campgrounds (seasonal)
Angels Landing at Zion National Park

SOUTHERN UTAH

Southern Utah showcases some of the most incredible desert landscapes on Earth. Every national park has its own unique personality.

Zion National Park

Massive sandstone cliffs tower above the Virgin River, creating one of America’s most iconic national parks.

Me on top of Angels Landing… one of the most dangerous hikes in the US

Favorite Hikes

Angels Landing
  • Distance: 5.4 miles round trip
  • Elevation Gain: 1,500 feet
  • Difficulty: Strenuous
  • Permit Required

One of the most famous hikes in the world, Angels Landing rewards hikers with unforgettable views after climbing steep switchbacks and a narrow ridgeline equipped with chains.

Me and the Freedom Hikers at The Narrows
The Narrows
  • Distance: Up to 10 miles round trip from the bottom-up route
  • Elevation Gain: Minimal
  • Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous depending on water conditions

Walking directly through the Virgin River between towering canyon walls is unlike any other hiking experience.

Hiker Babes at The Narrows
Best Time to Visit

Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) offer pleasant temperatures and smaller crowds than summer.

Where to Stay
  • Springdale hotels
  • Zion Canyon Campground
  • Watchman Campground
  • South Campground
Me at Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce feels like walking through another planet. Thousands of colorful hoodoos rise from the canyon floor, creating incredible scenery.

Favorite Hike

Navajo Loop + Queen’s Garden
  • Distance: 3 miles
  • Elevation Gain: 650 feet
  • Difficulty: Moderate

This classic loop descends among towering hoodoos before climbing back to the rim.

Bryce Canyon
Best Time

May through October, with September being especially beautiful.

Camping
  • North Campground
  • Sunset Campground
  • Bryce Canyon City hotels
Capitol Reef National Park

Capitol Reef National Park

Capitol Reef remains one of Utah’s hidden gems, with towering cliffs, colorful rock layers, peaceful orchards, and far fewer crowds than many other parks.

Cassidy Arch

Favorite Hikes

Cassidy Arch
  • Distance: 3.4 miles round trip
  • Elevation Gain: 670 feet
  • Difficulty: Moderate

The hike offers spectacular canyon views and finishes atop a massive natural arch.

Me at Capitol Reef
Hickman Bridge
  • Distance: 1.8 miles round trip
  • Elevation Gain: 400 feet
  • Difficulty: Easy

A perfect introduction to Capitol Reef’s beautiful geology.

Best Time

Spring and fall.

My campsite at Capitol Reef
Where to Stay
  • Fruita Campground
  • Torrey hotels and cabins
Me hiking at Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands National Park

Canyonlands feels endless. Massive mesas, deep canyons, and the Colorado and Green Rivers create one of the grandest landscapes in America.

Favorite Hike

Mesa Arch
  • Distance: 0.7 miles round trip
  • Elevation Gain: Minimal
  • Difficulty: Easy

Sunrise here is legendary as the morning light illuminates the underside of the arch.

Tree pose at Canyonlands
Grand View Point Trail
  • Distance: 1.8 miles round trip
  • Elevation Gain: 200 feet
  • Difficulty: Easy

This trail delivers breathtaking overlooks of hundreds of square miles of canyon country.

Best Time

April through May and September through October.

Camping
  • Willow Flat Campground
  • Numerous BLM campgrounds outside the park
  • Moab hotels
Me and my nephew at Arches National Park

Arches National Park

No place on Earth has more natural sandstone arches than Arches National Park.

Favorite Hikes

Delicate Arch
Delicate Arch
  • Distance: 3.2 miles round trip
  • Elevation Gain: 630 feet
  • Difficulty: Moderate

Utah’s most famous arch is well worth the climb, especially at sunrise or sunset.

Arches National Park
Devils Garden Trail
  • Distance: Up to 7.9 miles
  • Elevation Gain: 1,100 feet
  • Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous

This trail visits multiple spectacular arches including Landscape Arch, Double O Arch, and Navajo Arch.

Best Time

Spring and fall provide the most comfortable hiking weather.

Camping
  • Devils Garden Campground
  • Moab campgrounds
  • Hotels in Moab
I found the trail to the slot canyons at Grand Staircase Escalante

Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

Grand Staircase-Escalante is an adventurer’s paradise. Its remote landscapes hide some of the world’s most beautiful slot canyons, waterfalls, arches, and desert scenery.

Favorite Slot Canyon Hikes

Peek-a-Boo & Spooky Gulch
  • Distance: 6 miles
  • Elevation Gain: 600 feet
  • Difficulty: Moderate

These incredibly narrow slot canyons offer twisting sandstone passages that feel like a natural maze.

Me navigating the Slot Canyons at Grand Staircase Escalante
Zebra Slot Canyon
  • Distance: 5.3 miles round trip
  • Elevation Gain: 300 feet
  • Difficulty: Moderate

Known for its stunning striped sandstone walls, Zebra Slot Canyon is one of the area’s most photogenic hikes.

Best Time

March through May and September through October. Summer temperatures can be extreme, and flash flood forecasts should always be checked before entering any slot canyon.

Stuck between a rock and a hard place
Camping
  • Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
  • Calf Creek Campground
  • Numerous dispersed BLM campsites
  • Hotels and lodges in Escalante

Planning Your Utah Hiking Adventure

If you’re hoping to experience the best of Utah, I recommend visiting in late September or early October.

The weather is comfortable across both northern mountains and southern deserts, crowds begin to thin, and the fall colors in the Wasatch Mountains are spectacular.

For hikers wanting to see both alpine and desert landscapes in one trip, consider spending two or three days around Salt Lake City before heading south through Capitol Reef and continuing to Moab or Zion.

Every region offers something completely different, and together they showcase why Utah is one of the greatest hiking destinations in the world.

Me leading a day hike with a youth group in Utah

My recent trip into the mountains with a group of youth reminded me that hiking is about more than reaching a summit or checking a trail off a list. It’s about slowing down, appreciating the beauty around us, and sharing unforgettable experiences with others.

Utah has given me countless memories… from quiet alpine lakes high in the Wasatch to towering red rock cliffs in the desert. And every visit leaves me eager to come back.

If you’ve never explored Utah’s trails, I hope this inspires you to lace up your boots, pack plenty of water, and discover one of the most beautiful hiking destinations in North America.

I have a feeling you’ll fall in love with Utah too.

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