Posted on 10/25/2022

7 Best Places to See Fall Colors in Utah

If you are into fall color viewings, then you'd naturally want to find the best locations to visit. However, picking out the right location can be difficult when so many options abound. To help you narrow things down, we've put together a list of the seven best places to see fall colors in Utah!

 

Park City Mountain Resort

There is a lot to be said about going out in the middle of nature, completely away from all civilization, to enjoy your fall color viewing. However, why do that when you can enjoy a nice, relaxing experience with all the modern conveniences included? For those out there who like to have your cake and eat it too, Park City Mountain Resort is one of the best places to see fall colors in Utah. The resort is a stunning location, which will not just provide an opportunity to see the full spread of fall colors but also grant access to various fun activities throughout the year. The resort is also known as one of the best ski spots in the United States, so if you like it enough, you may want to consider coming back once winter is in full swing!

 

The Alpine Scenic Loop Drive

Now, if you opt for this particular contender for the best places to see fall colors in Utah, know it will cost you six dollars for a three-day pass last we checked. However, is the money worth it? That's an easy yes from us! You can really tell that the money from the proceeds goes mostly towards keeping The Alpine Scenic Loop Drive, and it's worth visiting regularly. Every single road is paved and maintained meticulously. This means that, even if you decide to walk part of even all of it, you'll have a pretty pleasant and relaxing experience on your hands. And walking is a perfectly valid option! The loop is admittedly not too long, measuring only twenty miles. Still, the amazing view of the American Fork Canyon, Uinta National Forest, and Mount Timpanogos is enough to occupy you on all their own, even without beautiful fall colors.

 

Canyonlands National Park

There are several promising locations in Canyonlands National Park which can definitely be considered among the best places to see fall colors in Utah. First, if you opt to get a vacation rental in Moab, you can both take advantage of the fact that fall festivals in Utah are back and will get to visit the amazing Island in the Sky, where fall colors abound. Then, there's also the Needless District near Monticello, easily accessed on the Indian Creek Scenic Byway. It is one of the quietest and most private locations you can possibly go to for fall color viewing in Utah! Finally, you should visit Newspaper Rock and enjoy both some magnificent fall colors and the largest collection of petroglyphs in the world.

 

The Mirror Lake Scenic Byway

The very idea of lakes and water might make you feel a bit shivery during particularly cold falls. However, The Mirror Lake Scenic Byway is very much worth visiting during the season! As one of the best places to see fall colors in Utah, you will definitely not be disappointed if you rent out a vacation rental in Salt Lake City and make the drive. The Uinta Mountains, on their own, are a thing of immense beauty. Are they adorned in fall colors? They're a real treat for the eyes of travelers! Of course, the name 'Mirror' Lake is well worth the semantic connection. Even if you can't take a tip, it's a good idea to visit the lake and drink in its beauty with fall colors to admire on the horizon.

 

Big Cottonwood Canyon Silver Lake

Providing another perfect opportunity to both enjoy top kid-friendly activities in Utah during fall offered by Salt Lake City and some top-tier fall color viewing is Big Cottonwood Canyon. And especially the Silver Lake area at its top. There are plenty of memorable places to set up for a day of picnicking and enjoying everything fall has to offer. Just be careful to dress warmly if it's cold outside. All the water tends to make the chill in the air a bit more noticeable, even if the atmosphere makes up for it.

 

Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort

It seems funny to recommend something with both skiing and summer in its name for fall color viewing, doesn't it? Well, if you had the chance to really admire the scenery which Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort affords to its visitors during the season, you'd understand our recommendation! The view of the fall colors spreading over the hills is truly breathtaking. And that's without even mentioning all the Oktoberfest events and activities you can take part in during the resort's annual event. After all, it would be a shame not to check them out when they line up so nicely with the fall color viewing. Just remember the benefits of renting self-storage while traveling to keep your valuables secure during such events!

 

Pando

The final spot on our list of best places to see fall colors in Utah goes to Pando. What exactly is Pando, you might ask? According to our information, it is the single largest organism on earth. And with some stunning beasties in the sea, this is impressive, no? The entirety of the aspen forest that makes up Pando is actually just a 'single' plant derived from an original seed. And it is possible to track it down! Meaning that all those aspens you'll get to admire adorned in soft golden colors are one and the same! You should definitely look into Utah's best vacation rentals near the area and enjoy exploring this enchanting 'forest.'

 

Final comment

We hope that with our list of the seven best places to see fall colors in Utah, you'll be able to find the perfect place to visit! Remember, though: planning is key. Make sure you have everything you need to actually enjoy the experience, including a nice place to stay.

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