When the autumn leaves start turning, it’s time to get out and enjoy the views. Our leaf-peeping season is typically short and sweet here in the Beehive State, so you’ll want to plan your fall hike, scenic drive, or autumn adventure soon – before you know it, we’ll have snow!
1. Alpine Loop Scenic Byway
A scenic drive on the Alpine Loop Scenic Byway is an annual tradition for many Utahns.
2. Bryce Canyon National Park
Tucked amongst the redrock hoodos and spires, you'll find fall foliage casting its own warm, magical glow.
3. Big Cottonwood Canyon
Take a hike in Big Cottonwood Canyon to immerse yourself in fall foliage.
4. Little Cottonwood Canyon
Little Cottonwood Canyon is just as beautiful as its sister to the north. Visit Snowbird Resort and hop on the tram or chairlift to see the fall foliage from above.
5. Logan Canyon
Logan Canyon is one of the most scenic canyons in the state during autumn months. Take the hike up to the Wind Caves and sit in a perch high above the beautiful trees.
6. Capitol Reef National Park
Capitol Reef comes alive in the fall! Visit the Gifford Homestead for the apple harvest, and enjoy the fall colors.
7. Red Butte Garden
Red Butte Garden is an outdoor oasis year-round. In the fall, expect gorgeous autumn hues and some great views of the Salt Lake Valley.
8. Fishlake National Forest
The Fishlake National Forest is full of aspens, which turn to orange and golden shades in the fall. Pay a visit to Pando while you're there - the gigantic aspen clone is the world's heaviest living organism.
9. Snowbasin Resort
Head up to Ogden Valley this fall to visit Snowbasin. The landscape down below is a palette of warm shades of red, orange, and yellow...and you'll often find an early sprinkling of snow in the mix.
10. Zion National Park
Fall might just be the very best season to visit Zion. The temperatures are much more bearable, and the fall foliage is truly incredible.
11. Arches National Park
The rock formations and natural arches at Arches National Park aren't the only stunners here in the fall - the foliage is pretty impressive, too.
12. Log Haven Restaurant
Millcreek Canyon is just one of the Wasatch Front's many gorgeous canyons, but this one also has an incredible restaurant. Book your reservation at Log Haven to enjoy a fall foliage atmosphere while dining on a delicious meal.
13. Canyonlands National Park
When the tourists pack up in the fall, the foliage comes out and brightens the landscape.
This list just barely scratches the surface of beautiful spots to visit this season. What other places did we miss? Tell us in the Facebook comments!
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