The following are protected federal lands in the state of Utah:
National Parks
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
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
The 7 National Forests within the state of Utah are:
Wilderness Areas
The 31 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
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
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Zion Canyon at sunset in Zion National Park as seen from Angels Landing looking south.
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Natural Bridge Owachomo at Natural Bridges National Monument
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Houseboat on Lake Powell, Utah at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
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Steam engines at Golden Spike National Historic Site
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Uinta National Forest
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Mount Timpanogos National Wilderness Area
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Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge
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Mountain Bikers on slickrock bike trail on the Moab Slickrock Bike National Recreation Trail
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The road reveals rugged white cliffs and thick forest stands on the way from Parowan at the Brian Head-Panguitch Lake National Scenic Byway
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