List of federal lands in Utah

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The following are protected federal lands in the state of Utah:

National Parks

The classic view of Canyonlands National Park from the Green River Overlook, in the Island in the Sky district.

There are five National Parks within the state of Utah:

National Monuments

The eight National Monuments in the state of Utah are:

National Recreation Areas

Hoodoos in Cedar Breaks National Monument.

The two National Recreation Areas within the state of Utah are:

National Historical Parks

The one National Historical Park within the state of Utah is:

National Historic Trails

There are 583 miles of National Historic Trails in Utah, which include the following trails:

National Forests

Manti-La Sal National Forest mountain range as seen from Arches National Park.

The 7 National Forests within the state of Utah are:

National Wilderness Areas

The Wave formation in Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness.

The 31 National Wilderness Areas within the state of Utah are:

National Conservation Areas

The two National Conservation Areas within the state of Utah are:

National Wildlife Refuges

The three National Wildlife Refuges within the state of Utah are:

National Recreation Trails

Climber ascends the Corkscrew, Ancient Art Tower, Fisher Tower National Recreation Trail.

The 18 federally designated National Recreation Trails in the state of Utah are:

National Scenic Byways

The 8 federally designated National Scenic Byways in the state of Utah are:

Gallery

  • Zion Canyon at sunset in Zion National Park as seen from Angels Landing looking south.
    Zion Canyon at sunset in Zion National Park as seen from Angels Landing looking south.
  • Natural Bridge Owachomo at Natural Bridges National Monument
    Natural Bridge Owachomo at Natural Bridges National Monument
  • Houseboat on Lake Powell, Utah at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    Houseboat on Lake Powell, Utah at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
  • Steam engines at Golden Spike National Historic Site
    Steam engines at Golden Spike National Historic Site
  • Uinta National Forest
    Uinta National Forest
  • Mount Timpanogos National Wilderness Area
    Mount Timpanogos National Wilderness Area
  • Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge
    Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge
  • Mountain Bikers on slickrock bike trail on the Moab Slickrock Bike National Recreation Trail
    Mountain Bikers on slickrock bike trail on the Moab Slickrock Bike National Recreation Trail
  • The road reveals rugged white cliffs and thick forest stands on the way from Parowan at the Brian Head-Panguitch Lake National Scenic Byway
    The road reveals rugged white cliffs and thick forest stands on the way from Parowan at the Brian Head-Panguitch Lake National Scenic Byway

See also

References

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