There are road trips, and then there’s driving through Utah’s Mighty Five, five national parks strung together by open desert roads, towering red canyons, and sunsets that genuinely don’t look real. Every stop somehow topped the last, and honestly, the drive between these parks was just as breathtaking as the destinations themselves.
Zion National Park
Zion sets the tone right from the start. Highlights here include hiking Angels Landing, wading through The Narrows, and driving the scenic Zion-Mount Carmel Highway. Save some time in the evening to catch the sunset from Canyon Overlook, it’s the kind of view that makes you stop mid-conversation.
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon feels almost otherworldly, especially at sunrise. Head to Sunrise Point early, then hike the Navajo Loop and Queens Garden Trail for some of the park’s most dramatic hoodoo views. The Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive is worth every stop, and once night falls, this is one of the darkest skies in the entire country, making it an unbeatable spot for stargazing.
Capitol Reef National Park
Often overlooked, Capitol Reef quietly steals the show. Drive the Scenic Drive, hike the Hickman Bridge Trail, and take a break at the Fruita Orchards before wrapping up with views from Panorama Point and Sunset Point.
Canyonlands National Park
Catching sunrise at Mesa Arch here is worth setting an early alarm for. From there, explore Island in the Sky, take in the sweeping views from Grand View Point Overlook, and enjoy a scenic drive that seems to stretch endlessly across canyon country.
Arches National Park
The trip wraps up at Arches, home to the iconic hike to Delicate Arch, along with stops at Double Arch and Landscape Arch. Watching the sunset from Balanced Rock is a perfect way to end the day, driving through what might be one of the most surreal landscapes in all of Utah.
This is the kind of road trip that quietly ruins every future road trip for you, because once you’ve seen scenery like this, everything else has a lot to live up to.
Would you do this road trip with your friends or family?
