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You Can Create 'Wish You Were Here' Postcards At These 8 Iconic Utah Spots

Perfect for a fun road trip!
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Everyone can grab a postcard of epic places to visit, but what if you could make your own from a collection of stunning locations? These Utah places to visit are the perfect destinations to create your own "wish you were here" moments. You can snap some seriously amazing photos that no postcard can compete with, all while exploring this fantastic state.

Grab your favorite road trip pal and get ready for an adventure that will fill your senses with wonder and magic, all while filling your social media feed with top tier content. You can follow this map to some of the most incredible places.

This tour of a lifetime will make everyone else wish they were there with you on your journies.

Monument Valley

Price: $20 per vehicle

Location: Grand Junction, UT

Why You Need To Go: One of the most iconic spots in the state also offers unparalleled photo ops for the perfect "postcard" shot.

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The Narrows

Price: $35 per vehicle

Location: 1 Zion Park Blvd., Springdale, UT

Why You Need To Go: You can hike through cool, rushing waters between towering red rock canyons for all of the explorer vibes.

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Arches National Park

Price: $30 per vehicle

Location: Moab, UT

Why You Need To Go: Nature's frames await you at this stunning park filled with giant rock arches and picturesque formations.

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Bryce Canyon

Price: $35 per vehicle

Location: Highway 63, Bryce Canyon National Park, Bryce, UT

Why You Need To Go: Unique stone structures and groovy night skyscapes will fill you with a sense of wonder as you explore this legendary park.

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Buckskin Gulch

Price: $6 for day hiking

Location: Latitude: 37.018981, Longitude: -112.025483

Why You Need To Go: These amazing, red slot canyons offer an otherworldly escape that will give your photos a mesmerizing air.

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Mirror Lake Scenic Byway

Price: $6 for a three-day pass

Location: Latitude: 40.7008, Longitude: -110.8848

Why You Need To Go: You can cruise through miles of dreamy mountains, forests, and meadows along the way to the stunning lakeside.

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Bells Canyon Trail

Price: $6 for a three-day pass

Location: Sandy, UT

Why You Need To Go: You can stop by these magnificent falls after a lush hike through evergreen laden pathways.

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Lake Powell

Price: $30 for entrance to Glen Canyon

Location: Big Water, UT

Why You Need To Go: Spend the day exploring this massive expanse of water that stretches between Utah and Arizona and offers incredible views.

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We strongly advise that before you go swimming or visit any location, you check the most recent updates on potential hazards, security, water quality, and closures. If you do plan to visit a location, respect the environment.

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