Family-Friendly Activities In and Around Utah’s National Parks
Utah is famously family-friendly, and the national parks all have programs for children (generally Memorial Day-Labor Day). Junior Ranger programs are essentially workbooks designed to keep kids occupied.
- Zion National Park: The Zion Nature Center offers daily programs on geology, animals, and ecosystems. Short hikes on weekdays may include lessons on using a global positioning system (GPS) unit. Horseback riding is a hit with kids ages seven and older; trail rides start at the corrals near Zion Lodge.
- Bryce Canyon National Park: Fantastically sculpted rocks ignite the imagination of adults and kids alike. Wander down Queen’s Garden Trail and make up your own names for the hoodoos.
- Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument: Let your kids discover how Indigenous people lived in Utah a millennium ago with the re-created dwellings and artifacts on display at the Anasazi State Park Museum in Boulder.
- Canyonlands National Park: The short Cave Spring Trail in the Needles District gives hikers a chance to scamper across slickrock, scale ladders up cliffs, examine pictographs, and visit an old cowboy line camp. Stop by the visitor center for an Explorer Pack loaded with binoculars, a hand lens, a notebook, and other naturalist tools.
- Arches National Park: A ranger-led hike in the Fiery Furnace requires a bit of hiking experience and agility. Children under age five are not permitted, but older kids will enjoy the scenery and scrambling. Advanced reservations required.
- Moab: Cap a visit to canyon country with a raft trip down the Colorado River. Rent rafts and life jackets for the put-in at Fisher Towers, 23 miles north of town. With quiet stretches punctuated by white water, it’s a good choice for families.
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