12 Hidden Places In Utah Only Locals Know About
By Catherine Armstrong
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Published March 23, 2017
People come from all over the world to visit Utah. They wonder at the majesty of Zion National Park, they ski and board the powder at our ski resorts and they participate in the Jeep crawls at Moab. While those tourists are certainly welcome to come here and leave their money, we know that they’re missing some of the best spots. In fact, Utahns themselves often forget the hidden places around the state – the ones that get much less national attention. Here are 12 places that you should definitely remember.
1. Kodachrome State Park: The Utah Park That's Utah's Best Kept Secret
People pass by this beautiful park all the time, on their way to the national parks. They're missing out on some gorgeous scenery and rock formations. Visit soon, do some hiking, and make sure to bring your camera!
For more information, read our full article here .
2. Tracy Aviary: The Underrated Spot In The Middle Of A Park
The tourists all head to Hogle Zoo, which is a wonderful zoo...but they're really missing out on this little gem at Liberty Park. Tracy Aviary is home to pelicans, eagles, peacocks and even Andy N. Condor - a 57-year-old Andean Condor.
For more information, read our full article here .
3. Home of Truth: The Weird Ghost Town Most Utahns Don't Know Existed
Home of Truth was a little commune founded in the 1930s by a wealthy New Jersey widow who believed in spiritualism. After she claimed to be able to bring a woman back to life and failed, the commune fell apart.
For more information, read our full article here .
4. Adventure Courses At The Utah Olympic Park: Adventures Hiding At A Utah Ski Resort
People go to Park City for the skiing and hiking, but did you know that the Utah Olympic Park offers three adventure courses for all ages and abilities. Navigate across bridges and through obstacles, all while surrounded by some of Utah's most beautiful outdoor spaces.
For more information, read our full article here .
5. Inn At Entrada: A Little Known Place That's Perfect For Getting Away From It All
Inn at Entrada, in St. George, is a luxury resort where you can stay in your own little casita. Golf on a championship 180-hole course, stroll on the beautiful grounds and relax while getting away from the hustle and bustle of your regular life.
For more information, read our full article here .
6. Utah's West Desert: The Most Remote, Isolated Spot In Utah
The West Desert isn't just rattlesnakes and sagebrush - it offers some surprisingly diverse terrain. Check out the Bonneville Salt Flats, the Pony Express Trail, Lookout Pass and Rush Valley.
For more information, read our full article here .
7. Utah's Lava Tubes: Little Known Caves Perfect For An Afternoon Adventure
Just a few miles south of Fillmore, you'll find this huge lava flow with tons of lava tubes - small caves that beg to be explored. Put on some sturdy shoes and bring a flash light for a whole afternoon of exploring.
For more information, read our full article here .
8. Paria Canyon: The Watercolor Mountains Hiding In Utah That Will Leave You Breathless
9. Meadow Hot Springs: The Hot Springs In The Middle Of Nowhere That You Need To Visit
These hot springs sit in the middle of a field near Fillmore, so most people don't even know they exist! The owner of this private property is kind enough to let the public access these 100-degree hot springs, so if you visit, make sure to be respectful of this place.
For more information, read our full article here .
10. The Swingin' Steak: A Unique Utah Restaurant In The Middle Of Nowhere That Cooks Your Steak In The Most Unique Way
The Swingin' Steak is located in Mexican Hat - in the southeastern corner of the state - but it's definitely worth a stop if you're down there. The restaurant has a unique, swinging grill that cooks your steak to perfection.
For more information, read our full article here .
11. Thistle: The Abandoned Town Most Utahns Stay Far Away From
When a landslide flooded the little town of Thistle in 1983, residents had to evacuate and were never allowed to return to their homes. Several flooded homes still remain, but they're not safe to enter, so most Utahns view Thistle from the road.
For more information, read our full article here .
12. Dixie National Forest: The Hidden Gem Right In Plain Sight The People Drive Right Past
It's hard to miss two million acres of gorgeous national forest, but people do it all the time, as they drive right past from one national park to the next. This forest is just full of gems - Red Canyon, Duck Creek, Boulder Mountain and Brian Head Ski Resort are just a few of the places to explore here.
For more information, read our full article here .
These 13 hidden places just scratch the surface. What other hidden places do you know of?
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