
Red Reef Trail
Red Reef Trail is a popular hike in the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area. Complete with slot canyons, beautiful views of the red mountains, and water!

Red Reef Trail is a popular hike in the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area. Complete with slot canyons, beautiful views of the red mountains, and water!

Since you can do a simple google search and find a million articles on hiking and visiting Zion, I’m going to keep this short and sweet by quickly mentioning my two personal favorite hikes at Zion.

At first glance, this reservoir doesn’t seem very big so you’d be surprised to hear that it is a great fishing spot, especially Bass fishing!

Ok, obviously this isn’t a hike at all. It’s a company that offers a paid option to float the Virgin River. But, it’s awesome, so

I did this awesome hike with my brother, and my now husband (on our second date!) I am completely in love with the Ivin’s Red

Baker Dam Reservoir was built in 1953 at the foot of the towering Pine Valley Mountains. If you’re looking to go to some cooler temperatures

Also known as Crystal Mountain, or The Old Gypsum Mine, this place is one-of-a-kind! This old selenite mine is dotted with tiny crystals that make

Kayenta is a beautiful place to visit! It is a little desert community located under the beautiful red mountains. Kayenta Art Village is equipped with

Utah’s version of “The Wave”, also known as Candy Cliffs, Yant Flat is a hidden gem. Sandstone layers at the edge of the Colorado Plateau have been pushed up by the underlying volcanic rocks and eroded into domes, cliffs, and canyons.

This is a fun day trip where you get the opportunity to hit multiple hikes, get some great views, travel a sketchy dirt road, see