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Best Utah Drives

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Utah offers a wealth of stunning landscapes and scenic drives that are perfect for RV trips. Here are some of the best RV rides in Utah:

Scenic Byway 12: This 122-mile route runs through some of Utah's most spectacular scenery, including Red Canyon, Bryce Canyon National Park, Escalante Petrified Forest State Park, and Capitol Reef National Park. It's renowned for its breathtaking vistas and diverse landscapes. Highway 128, River Road: Also known as the Upper Colorado River Scenic Byway, this road winds along the Colorado River with towering red rock cliffs on one side and the river on the other. It's a picturesque drive, especially during sunrise or sunset. Highway 24, Capitol Reef Country Scenic Byway: This scenic route cuts through Capitol Reef National Park and offers stunning views of colorful sandstone cliffs, domes, and canyons. There are also several pull-offs and viewpoints perfect for RVers to stop and take in the scenery. Highway 95, Bicentennial Highway: Running through southern Utah's red rock country, this highway passes through Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Natural Bridges National Monument. It's a remote and rugged drive, perfect for RVers looking for solitude and adventure. Mirror Lake Scenic Byway: Located in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, this scenic byway offers breathtaking views of alpine lakes, meadows, and forests. It's particularly stunning in the fall when the leaves change color. Zion-Mount Carmel Highway: This scenic drive takes you through Zion National Park, showcasing the park's towering sandstone cliffs, narrow canyons, and lush valleys. The highlight of the drive is the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel, which was an engineering marvel when it was built in the 1920s. Bear Lake Scenic Byway: Running along the shores of Bear Lake, this scenic drive offers stunning views of the turquoise-colored lake surrounded by mountains. It's especially popular in the summer for boating, fishing, and other water activities.

Remember to plan your RV trip accordingly, considering factors like road conditions, weather, and available amenities along the way. And always practice Leave No Trace principles to help preserve the natural beauty of Utah's landscapes for future generations to enjoy. 

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