Utah has a brief but glorious fall foliage season. However, during this time, all around the Beehive State there are reds, oranges, and yellows that are breathtaking. To see some of the best fall foliage in Utah, take this road trip for a wonderful day with your camera. The trip is under 100 miles and would take you just over three hours if you drove straight through … but why would you do that? Take the opportunity to make plenty of stops along the way. The best fall foliage in Utah can be found on this map here.
Google Maps Wondering where to see fall colors in Utah? This stunning drive hits all the highlights.
- Big Cottonwood Canyon
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Andrey Zharkikh/flickr Your trip starts at the base of Big Cottonwood Canyon. Along the way, you can stop at Solitude and Brighton for a hike. This is just the beginning of the spectacular fall colors in Utah. Big Cottonwood Canyon, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121, USA
- Guardsman’s Pass
Andrey Zharkikh/flickr A drive up and over Guardsman’s Pass is the perfect day trip in Utah. Not only are the leaves stunning, but the view is as well. Guardsmans Pass Overlook, Guardsman Pass Rd, Park City, UT 84060, USA
- Midway
Midway City/Facebook The little town of Midway is full of color when the fall foliage is at its peak. This would be a great spot for lunch! Midway, UT 84049, USA
- Heber Valley
Michael Jolley/flickr Enjoy the beautiful, rural Heber Valley. This is a great place to see the fall colors in Utah. Heber Valley, Charleston, UT 84032, USA
- Sundance
CapturedByCindy/flickr If you have time, stop at Sundance and ride the lift for some incredible canyon views. You’ll experience Utah’s peak fall foliage while riding above the trees. Sundance, UT 84604, USA
- Alpine Loop
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Dan Pearce/flickr The Alpine Loop is one of the most popular scenic drives in Utah and you can certainly see why. In autumn, this place lights up with color. When the leaves start changing color in Utah, this is where you want to be. American Fork Canyon, Utah 84004, USA
- Little Cottonwood Canyon
starrphotos/flickr Little Cottonwood Canyon is a side trip — but it’s so worth your time. Stop at Snowbird for Oktoberfest, then continue on to Alta. This is another wonderful day trip in Utah. Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah 84092, USA
- Top of Little Cottonwood Canyon
Siani Weston/flickr Once you reach the top of Little Cottonwood Canyon, the road ends. Now you get to turn around and descend the canyon, enjoying the views from a different perspective! Alta Ski Area, 10010 Little Cottonwood Canyon Rd, Alta, UT 84092, USA
Where will you go to see the peak fall foliage in Utah this year? Tell us about it in the comments!
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Wondering where to see fall colors in Utah? This stunning drive hits all the highlights.
Time Science/flickr
Andrey Zharkikh/flickr
Your trip starts at the base of Big Cottonwood Canyon. Along the way, you can stop at Solitude and Brighton for a hike. This is just the beginning of the spectacular fall colors in Utah.
Big Cottonwood Canyon, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121, USA
A drive up and over Guardsman’s Pass is the perfect day trip in Utah. Not only are the leaves stunning, but the view is as well.
Guardsmans Pass Overlook, Guardsman Pass Rd, Park City, UT 84060, USA
Midway City/Facebook
The little town of Midway is full of color when the fall foliage is at its peak. This would be a great spot for lunch!
Midway, UT 84049, USA
Michael Jolley/flickr
Enjoy the beautiful, rural Heber Valley. This is a great place to see the fall colors in Utah.
Heber Valley, Charleston, UT 84032, USA
CapturedByCindy/flickr
If you have time, stop at Sundance and ride the lift for some incredible canyon views. You’ll experience Utah’s peak fall foliage while riding above the trees.
Sundance, UT 84604, USA
Ted&DaniPercival/flickr
Dan Pearce/flickr
The Alpine Loop is one of the most popular scenic drives in Utah and you can certainly see why. In autumn, this place lights up with color. When the leaves start changing color in Utah, this is where you want to be.
American Fork Canyon, Utah 84004, USA
starrphotos/flickr
Little Cottonwood Canyon is a side trip — but it’s so worth your time. Stop at Snowbird for Oktoberfest, then continue on to Alta. This is another wonderful day trip in Utah.
Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah 84092, USA
Siani Weston/flickr
Once you reach the top of Little Cottonwood Canyon, the road ends. Now you get to turn around and descend the canyon, enjoying the views from a different perspective!
Alta Ski Area, 10010 Little Cottonwood Canyon Rd, Alta, UT 84092, USA
For more spectacular foliage, check out this fall day trip in Utah.
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Best Fall Foliage In Utah August 13, 2019 Elisa Regulski What is the best time to see peak fall foliage in Utah? Utah is always stunning, but it really comes to life in the fall. The most vibrant fall colors can be seen between mid September and early October. For the best views, venture to higher elevations and take in the surrounding areas. Where are the best places in Utah to see fall foliage? In addition to the lovely destinations outlined in this road trip, Zion National Park is a wonderful place to go for fall foliage. The idyllic landscape is already amazing. When the crimson colors paint the trees, the end result is pure perfection. People also love going to Bryce Canyon National Park to view the autumn sights. These destinations make wonderful family road trips. What are the best Utah hikes to take in the fall? Bells Canyon Falls is an incredible fall hike. This scenic stroll is just under five miles and features a sparkling reservoir, rushing waterfall, and wide forest of crisp colors. For a longer hike, head to the Red Pine Lake Trail in Little Cottonwood Canyon. This 7-mile hike offers spectacular sights of Utah’s aspen groves and alpine lakes.
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Best Fall Foliage In Utah
August 13, 2019
Elisa Regulski
What is the best time to see peak fall foliage in Utah? Utah is always stunning, but it really comes to life in the fall. The most vibrant fall colors can be seen between mid September and early October. For the best views, venture to higher elevations and take in the surrounding areas. Where are the best places in Utah to see fall foliage? In addition to the lovely destinations outlined in this road trip, Zion National Park is a wonderful place to go for fall foliage. The idyllic landscape is already amazing. When the crimson colors paint the trees, the end result is pure perfection. People also love going to Bryce Canyon National Park to view the autumn sights. These destinations make wonderful family road trips. What are the best Utah hikes to take in the fall? Bells Canyon Falls is an incredible fall hike. This scenic stroll is just under five miles and features a sparkling reservoir, rushing waterfall, and wide forest of crisp colors. For a longer hike, head to the Red Pine Lake Trail in Little Cottonwood Canyon. This 7-mile hike offers spectacular sights of Utah’s aspen groves and alpine lakes.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Utah is always stunning, but it really comes to life in the fall. The most vibrant fall colors can be seen between mid September and early October. For the best views, venture to higher elevations and take in the surrounding areas.
Where are the best places in Utah to see fall foliage?
In addition to the lovely destinations outlined in this road trip, Zion National Park is a wonderful place to go for fall foliage. The idyllic landscape is already amazing. When the crimson colors paint the trees, the end result is pure perfection. People also love going to Bryce Canyon National Park to view the autumn sights. These destinations make wonderful family road trips.
What are the best Utah hikes to take in the fall?
Bells Canyon Falls is an incredible fall hike. This scenic stroll is just under five miles and features a sparkling reservoir, rushing waterfall, and wide forest of crisp colors. For a longer hike, head to the Red Pine Lake Trail in Little Cottonwood Canyon. This 7-mile hike offers spectacular sights of Utah’s aspen groves and alpine lakes.