Utah Travel Vlog - The Travels Of Z here with top 10 fun things to do in Utah, locations in Utah to explore not including the national parks. Best little known Tourist Attractions In Utah | Best Things To Do And See In and around Salt Lake City, Utah and how to get there, its the ultimate Utah travel guide.
1. Mystic Hot Springs
2. Stewart Falls
3. Hole N" the Rock
4. Kanab
5. Dinosaur National Monument
6. Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
7. Cedar-Breaks National Monument
8. East Canyon State Park
9. Nine Mile Canyon
10. Antelope Island State Park
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Top 10 'Hidden' Tourist Attractions In Utah
1. Mystic Hot Springs
The water comes out of the ground at 168 degrees Fahrenheit (75 degrees C.) and at 200 gallons/minute. As the water flows, the minerals cool and form layers of rock. This spring has been flowing out continuously for millions of years.Over time, the mineral buildup has created a mound that is a mile accross, 200 ft deep, 200 yards wide.
As the water travels through a channel, it cools down, and it is then contained in 8 bathtubs and 2 concrete pools. The pools and tubs are kept between 98 and 110 degrees Fahrenheit so you are bound to find something you like. The temperatures can always be adjusted as necessary. The bathtubs are cleaned every morning. The pools are cleaned once or twice a week. The water contains lots of calcium, magnesium, and iron, which makes it best for soaking. We don't recommend it for drinking, however, if you would like to drink it, we advise you to acquire it from the source in a glass container and drink 1 oz per day at the most.
Tubs 7 and 8 are usually the hottest. Five minutes in these tubs can do wonders on aching muscles.
2. Stewart Falls
Stewart Falls is one of the most scenic and photogenic waterfalls in northern Utah. It falls in two tiers and is over 200 feet tall. It is a moderate hike through a beautiful forest on the east side of Mt Timpanogos.
The trail is well-marked and easy to follow. The descent from the ridge down to the base of the falls is quite steep (youngsters should be held in check at that point) but this is a great family hike. Summer is a good time to make the trek, and fall is even better because colored leaves are magnificent.
3. Hole N' The Rock
Visit Hole N" The Rock, a most unique home, carved out of a huge rock in Utah's Canyonlands Country. This historic 5,000 square foot home and unusual gift shop and trading post are open all year. Take a guided tour of the home, and appreciate the rich history within it's walls.
12 minute guided tours of the world-famous Hole N" the Rock House
Exotic zoo features zebras, bison, 2-hump camel and many more
The largest collection of Lyle Nichols metal/art sculptures
Antique tools, vintage neon signs, mining equipment and unusual time era pieces
Hole N" the Rock Store: One of a kind souvenirs, t-shirts and memorabilia
The Trading Post: locally made Native American pottery, jewelry, dream catchers and unique gifts for everyone
The General Store: ice cream, drinks, and memorabilia of all types
Large statuary & metal art for sale
Birthday parties.....come out and feed the animals
Find Big Foot and Mater
Penny Stretcher Machines with 6 designs