Southeast Utah Parks
and Recreation Areas |
National Parks, State Parks, Tribal Parks
& Recreation Areas |
Arches
National Park
See one of the world's premiere scenic
wonders. |
When You Get To Moab... Moab
Information
Center
Corner of Center and Main
This walk-in facility is open
year-round with knowledgeable staff available to answer your questions
with free area brochures and maps. |
Canyonlands
National Park
Take a look at Utah's wild backcountry. |
Mesa
Verde National Park
Go with a Ranger to tour the cliff dwellings; they are some of the most significant
archeological findings in America. |
Natural
Bridges National Monument
Teddy Roosevelt established this as a National Monument in 1908. The remarkable features and landscape can be seen today. |
Hovenweep
National Monument
People first hunted then farmed here
for 10,000 years. Stand next to a three-story ruin, let your
gaze scan the horizon and try to imagine what they were thinking. |
Four
Corners Monument
- Navajo Tribal Park
Where else are you going to see four
states meet? |
Monument
Valley
- Navajo Tribal Park
The dramatic buttes and expansive
desert are at once startling and calming. |
Ute Mountain Tribal Park
Visitor Center is at Highway Junction 160/491,
eight miles south of the Ute Mountain Casino
800-847-5485 970-565-9653 970-565-3751 ext.330
April 10 - October 31 Ute Mountain Tribal Park full, half, remote and private tours |
Utah
State Parks
|
Dead
Horse Point State Park
Located between Arches and Canyonlands
National Parks, this state park has one of the biggest, best
views in the country. |
Goosenecks
State Park
Once you look over the edge you will understand
what meander really means. |
Edge
of the Cedars State Park Museum
The Ancestal Puebloan ruins and artifacts
repository for SE Utah provide an impressive display. See Museum
Happenings, too. |
Sand Flats Recreation Area - Slickrock Bike Trail
This
unique area is managed in partnership by the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) and Grand County and both offer websites
about it. The BLM site links to a map of the area and the
Grand County page offers a good question and answer section. |