If you’re traveling to Utah’s Mighty 5 National Parks and you’re planning to hike, it can be a little overwhelming deciding which trails to pursue.  Here you’ll find the best day hikes at each of the national parks with all the info you’ll need to make your treks.  Enjoy the views!

Zion National Park

Angels Landing

Distance: 5.2 miles

Level: Moderate to Strenuous

Parking: NONE.  Must use Zion shuttle.  Trailhead located at Grotto shuttle stop

MORE INFO:

https://considerthewonders.com/angels-landing/

Bryce Canyon National Park

Queens Garden/Navajo Loop Trail

Distance: 3 miles

Level: Moderate

Parking: Sunset Point

MORE INFO:

https://considerthewonders.com/queens-garden-trail/

Capitol Reef National Park

Capitol Gorge

Distance: 5.4 miles

Level: Easy to Moderate

Parking: End of Scenic Drive and Capitol Gorge Road parking lot

MORE INFO:

https://considerthewonders.com/capitol-gorge-trail/

Arches National Park

Delicate Arch

Distance: 3 miles

Level: Moderate to Strenuous

Parking: Wolfe Ranch parking lot

MORE INFO:

https://considerthewonders.com/delicate-arch/

Canyonlands National Park

Mesa Arch

Distance: 0.8 miles

Level: Easy

Parking: Mesa Arch Parking lot

MORE INFO:

https://considerthewonders.com/island-in-the-sky/

Check out more Utah trails and experiences HERE

Consider the Wonders is a travel blog intended for entertainment purposes only. We are not RV, travel, or hiking experts and are not making recommendations.  These are our opinions and you should do your own research and make your own decisions.

Consider the Wonders is not affiliated with Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, or the National Park Service.

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