The Ultimate UTAH Road trip (27 Stops)

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Have you ever wanted to know what it’s like to spend time on Mars?

Utah’s landscapes can be out of this world, and one can easily spend months exploring Utah and still feel like they have barely scratched the surface!

That being said, I have spent a cumulative month in Utah spread out over four trips, and looked high and low for the coolest things to do, both urban and natural. If you only have 2 weeks, here are 27 unmissable stops to help you plan your road trip!

Click here to read the full Utah bucket list, with 66 awesome things to do:

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Best tours in Utah (affiliate links):
East Zion: Crimson Slot Canyon Exploration and UTV Tour:
From Kanab: 3-Hour Peek-a-Boo Slot Canyon Hiking Tour:
From Moab: Half-Day Canyonlands Island in the Sky 4×4 Tour:
From Moab: Half-Day Arches National Park 4×4 Driving Tour:

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  1. Hey all! To address a common concern – I did not fly my drone in any National parks. Everything you see here is public land where it’s allowed. There are many arches and bentonite hills in Utah, and I ALWAYS check boundaries before flying. Please recreate equally responsibly. Happy trails!

  2. Yes the rock columns are called "hoodoos", and I wrote a joke which caused several park rangers to at least manage a chuckle. The GENRE of joke is "dumb dad joke" and I'm extremely qualified to make such humor because I am, in fact, a dumb dad. So here goes: Question: What do you call it when a hoodoo goes to the bathroom? Answer: A "hoodoo doo-doo". Yes, extremely funny, I am picturing you (the reader) bowled over, guffawing while slapping your knees hysterically. 🙂

  3. Thanks for the virtual trip, we are planning to go on a small RV to UTAH, is it possible to do it with no RV park reservations and find places to park and just enjoy not being on a schedule! TKS

  4. this video is absolutely fantastic! i love how you captured the beauty of utah and all the amazing stops along the way. however, i feel like you might’ve skipped some lesser-known spots that could’ve been just as breathtaking. sometimes it’s nice to venture off the beaten path rather than just sticking to the popular ones. what do you all think?

  5. this video was really well done! i loved the way you showcased each stop. however, i wonder if 27 stops might be a bit too much for most travelers. sometimes less is more, you know? it could be more enjoyable to really immerse in a few key places rather than rush through so many. just a thought!

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