We can’t imagine choosing just one place in Utah as the “most beautiful,” but that’s exactly what the folks at Conde Nast Traveler did. This article shows the most beautiful place in every state, and we have to agree that Bryce Canyon National Park (their Utah pick) is gorgeous. Learn more about why Bryce Canyon was singled out as the most beautiful national park to visit in Utah.

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Learn more about Bryce Canyon National Park on its website, and follow the park’s Facebook page to see the latest photos and happenings.

Do you agree that Bryce Canyon National Park is the most beautiful national park to visit in Utah? Tell us your thoughts in the comments — we would love to hear from you! Looking for even more natural beauty in the Beehive State? Check out our Nature Lovers Definitive Guide To Utah’s Natural Beauty – Parks, Beaches, Hikes, And More! There’s truly something for everyone on the list.

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Utah is positively brimming with natural wonders to discover. In fact, many folks would agree that the Beehive State is an outdoor enthusiast's dream come true. If you're planning to spend some time in Utah, you're likely excited to get outside and explore the great outdoors. Wondering which are the best natural wonders to check off your list? We've got you covered! In fact, we even designed an entire road trip around some of the state's most impressive natural sites. The itinerary starts at Dead Horse State Park, one of the most impressive natural spaces in the state. This lovely park is so grand that photos of it tend to resemble the Grand Canyon! From the park, you'll enjoy expansive canyon views as far as the eye can see. Next up on the list is the famous Delicate Arch of Arches National Park. If it looks familiar, it's because it's perhaps the most famous landmark in the state. In fact, it's even featured on the state's license plate! Measuring 65 feet in height, this beautiful site must be seen to be believed. The other destinations on this natural wonders road trip include Goblin Valley in Goblin Valley State Park, Watepocket Fold in Capitol Reef National Park, Pando in Fishlake National Forest, Bryce Canyon Amphitheater at Bryce Canyon National Park, Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Zion Canyon in Zion National Park, and Buckskin Gulch. Curious to see the full itinerary? Check out our previous article: This Natural Wonders Road Trip Will Show You Utah Like You’ve Never Seen It Before.

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