Structured overview of Southern Utah's key geographical and infrastructural features.
Internal
Defines major natural divisions within Southern Utah.
Cedar Breaks NP
Cedar Breaks National Monument is a stunning amphitheater of multi-colored rock and high-elevation trails above southwest Utah.
Zion NP
Zion National Park is famous for its dramatic red-rock canyon walls, extensive hiking trails, and cultural history.
Bryce Canyon NP
Bryce Canyon National Park features a unique landscape of spire-shaped hoodoos carved from pink-orange rock, best seen at sunrise and under the stars.
Ashley NF
Ashley National Forest spans high mountain lakes, deep valleys, and extensive trail networks across northeastern Utah and northwest Wyoming.
Nearby
Lists major towns and cities closely associated with Southern Utah.
St. George, UT
St. George is the largest city serving southern Utah, offering amenities, access to Zion, and a growing arts scene.
Bordering
Defines larger regional landforms and states connected to Southern Utah.
Mojave Desert
Mojave Desert is a hot, dry basin region characterized by sandy plains, xeric flora, and iconic Joshua trees near southern Utah's boundary.
Great Basin
Great Basin covers much of eastern Nevada and western Utah, with sagebrush plains, mountain rims, and no outlet drainage.
