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3 National Parks in Utah to Take Breathtaking Photographs


The great state of Utah boasts a myriad of national parks with amazing views that provide gorgeous backdrops for any photograph. The biggest challenge for photographers looking to capture that perfect spot is deciding which locations to prioritize. Here are three of the best Utah national parks where you can take breathtaking photographs.


Capitol Reef National Park

Located deep in Red Rock Country in South Central Utah, the 240,000 acres of Capitol Reef National Park provides mesmerizing vistas around every corner. There are many unique formations in Capitol Reef to get some nice snapshots and stunning pictures. Slot Canyon is an especially beautiful spot to capture on film. Other places to put at the top of your photography list include Panorama Point, Hickman Bridge, Surprise Canyon, and Cathedral Valley.


Zion National Park

Zion National Park is located in Southwestern Utah, making it easily accessible from the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas. While in Zion, visitors will be treated to deep canyons, towering sandstone cliffs, and more. The Virgin River is also a picture-perfect place to whip out your camera. There are various marked trails that will take you to some of the best places in the park to photograph. Some favorites include the Towers of the Virgin, The Watchman, Emerald Pools Trail, and The Weeping Rock. Because Zion is relatively compact compared to some of the more prominent national parks, it is easy to hit a few big spots in one day.


Arches National Park

Located in Eastern Utah near the popular resort town of Moab, Arches National Park is a truly distinct place. The natural arches that dot the landscape of this gem deliver a myriad of colors and texture that make Arches National Park a photographer's dream. Boasting over 2,000 arches, you can't turn around without finding something that you want to photograph. The most famous of these arches is the Delicate Arch. Other popular spots to consider for your pictures include Park Avenue, Three Gossips, Sheep Rock, and the Fiery Furnace. The location and unique lighting elements of each structure necessitate that you time your picture-taking adventure to get the best light. Generally, the best times to take pictures to capture the ideal natural lighting are at sunrise and sunset.


The amazing topography of Utah is a natural partner for any photographer. You will delight in all the opportunities that this wonder provides you and your camera.

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