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Utah Summer Family Activities You Must Give a Go

By Ethan Blake 5 min read
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Family Fun Activities in Utah You Have to Try This Summer

Exploring the Mighty 5 National Parks

Utah is home to one of the USA’s most extraordinary collections of national parks, known as the Mighty 5. Each one of these five parks, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Arches, and Canyonlands, offers a unique experience that you won’t find anywhere else.

Take Arches National Park for instance; it’s like stepping onto another planet with its red-rock-dusted landscapes filled with strange formations including the world-famous Delicate Arch. Further, Bryce Canyon National Park is a geological wonderland teeming with ancient spires called hoodoos.

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Meanwhile, Canyonlands National Park is sliced into three main sections by rivers, offering myriad adventure outings. Zion is particularly beloved among hikers for its impressive trails, like Angels Landing. Lastly, Capitol Reef is an unexpected delight with its orchards, towering cliffs, and canyons.

One way to make the most of your visit is through camping.
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  • Commit at least a couple of days to each park.
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  • Hiking, biking, and horse riding are popular activities in all parks.
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  • Practice ”Leave No Trace” principles – respect the environment.
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  • Plan ahead, especially for peak summer months.
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  • Check always the current conditions on the park websites.
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  • Never miss the chance to catch a ranger-led program or talk.
  • Rafting Down the Colorado River

    A thrilling whitewater rafting trip down the powerful Colorado River should be high up on your Utah bucket list this summer. This river cuts right through some of Utah’s most beautiful terrain, from tranquil flat waters to adrenaline-pumping rapids.

    Feel the rush of water splashing all around as you navigate tight turns and massive waves. A trip down the Colorado River isn’t just about the whitewater, though. The tranquil stretches are a perfect time to sit back, soak up the sun, and marvel at the surrounding canyon scenery.

    Half-day tours, full-day adventures, and multi-day trips are all available depending on how much time you’ll like to spend on the river. It’s an adventure that caters to all skills levels, whether you’re an experienced rafter or a complete beginner.
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  • Pack lots of sunscreen and water – it gets hot out there!
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  • Always pay attention to safety briefings.
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  • No previous experience is typically required for guided trips.
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  • Children can usually participate, but age limits vary by company and river conditions.
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  • Bring a change of clothes for after the trip – you will get wet!
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  • Don’t forget your camera – waterproof is best for obvious reasons.
  • Visiting Utah’s Outdoor Adventure Theme Park

    Less than an hour from Salt Lake City, in Pleasant Grove, lies Evermore Park – an immersive storytelling amusement park unlike any other. More of a theatrical experience than a typical theme park, Evermore features actors playing fantasy characters amid elaborately detailed buildings and landscapes.

    It’s a place where you can chat with witches, challenge knights to games of skill, and seek out hidden treasures in the haunted forest at your own pace. Regardless of when you visit, you’ll find a different seasonal ‘world’ awaiting your discovery.

    Summer at Evermore brings Mythos: a vibrant celebration intertwined with old fairy tales, lustrous gardens, fanciful creatures, and brilliant summer nights. There’s not much traditional rode rides or attractions, instead Evermore offers a wholly immersive, interactive storytelling journey.
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  • Welcome interactions with park characters who will lead you on quests.
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  • Don’t rush – take your time to explore the park and its many hidden corners.
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  • Dress up! Costumes are not mandatory, but they can enhance the experience.
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  • Remember it is a theater – respect other visitors and performers.
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  • Consider purchasing discount tickets online in advance.
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  • Arrive early, you’ll want as much time as possible for this unique experience.
  • Capping Off the Day With a Spectacular Sunset

    At the end of a fun-filled day in Utah’s great outdoors, there’s nothing quite like sitting back and watching the sun sink slowly below the horizon. The state boasts some gorgeous spots to witness a sunset that leaves an indelible image in the viewer’s mind.

    Antelope Island State Park offers stunning views over the Great Salt Lake while Dead Horse Point State Park features panoramic vistas across a dramatic desert landscape. Meanwhile, high above Salt Lake City, the Living Room Lookout provides unobstructed views of the city lights sparkling into life as the sky darkens.

    Lastly, don’t overlook simple pleasures like watching the sunset from your hotel or campground. Taking time to appreciate these quiet moments is the perfect way to wrap up your day.
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  • Carry a sweater or light jacket, it tends to get cooler after sunset.
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  • For photographers, remember the ‘Golden Hour’ before sunset offers fantastic lighting.
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  • If hiking to a lookout point – carry a flashlight for the return trip.
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  • Arrive plenty early to find a good spot, especially if going to popular viewpoints.
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  • Never rush down immediately after the sunset, wait for the extravagant colour play.
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  • Respect the rules of the area, especially ones about closing times and private property.
  • Savoring Local Flavors at Utah’s Food Markets

    After a day full of adventures, nothing beats the diverse and delightful local gastronomy Utah has to offer. And there’s no better place to sample fresh local food than one of Utah’s farmer’s markets.

    The Downtown Salt Lake City Farmers Market is one of the biggest and best, featuring over 100 vendors selling everything from local produce to gourmet foods to homemade crafts. A more intimate affair, the Park City Farmer’s Market offers an excellent selection of produce, meats, breads, and homemade goods from regional farmers and artisans.

    Utah’s food markets provide an authentic taste of the state, so don’t miss out on this feast for your senses.
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  • Carry cash as not all vendors accept cards.
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  • Bring a bag or two to carry all your purchases.
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  • Pack a hat and sunscreen – many markets are outdoors in the sun.
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  • Go early for best selection or late for discounts but remember, some products sell out fast.
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  • Eat before you shop – you tend to buy more on an empty stomach.
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  • Follow market etiquettes—no squeezing fruits or sampling without permission, among others.
  • Summary Table

    Mighty 5 National Parks Rafting Down the Colorado River Visiting Utah’s Outdoor Adventure Theme Park Capping Off the Day With a Spectacular Sunset Savoring Local Flavors at Utah’s Food Markets
    – Unique experiences at each park
    – Abundance of activities
    – A commitment to preserve the environment
    – Thrilling journey along beautiful terrain
    – Opportunities for both beginners and experienced rafters
    – Necessity of adhering to several safety precautions
    – Immersive storytelling experience
    – Presence of actors playing fantasy characters
    – Change in theme according to seasons
    – Numerous stunning sunset spots
    – Reminder to carry essential gear
    – Focus on peaceful moments after a thrilling day
    – Availability of local produce sourced from regional farmers.
    – Suggestions for getting the best from farmers markets
    – An authentic taste of Utah’s gastronomy
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