The geographic size of Utah might seem daunting, but time on the road passes quickly when new discoveries punctuate each mile traveled. From ghost towns and dinosaur footprints to red rock towers and a Caribbean-color lake, Utah’s 27 state and national scenic byways are destinations themselves.
No matter where you are traveling in Utah, take the scenic byway there, and you’ll be rewarded with an eyeful of inspiring landscapes, ancient heritage, profound geology, and diverse wildlife. Utah’s 2,200 miles of scenic byways also connect many of The Mighty Five national parks, 43 state parks, seven national monuments, two national recreation areas, and more than nine million acres of national forest land with Utah’s vibrant cities and welcoming towns. To help you find your way, curated itineraries plot inspirational routes through Utah, from the iconic classics to the hidden gems.