Utah national parks

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Utah national parks are a collection of five renowned U.S. national parks—Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion—celebrated for their dramatic red-rock landscapes, natural arches, canyons, and unique desert scenery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group of national parks
alsoKnownAs The Mighty 5 NERFINISHED
attracts domestic tourists
international tourists
contains Arches National Park NERFINISHED
Bryce Canyon National Park NERFINISHED
Canyonlands National Park NERFINISHED
Capitol Reef National Park NERFINISHED
Zion National Park NERFINISHED
country United States of America
ecosystemType canyon country
high desert
governedBy U.S. National Park Service NERFINISHED
hasClimate semi-arid
hasFeature buttes
cliffs
domes
mesas
natural bridges
sandstone formations
slot canyons
hasReputationFor dark night skies
geologic diversity
hasVegetation pinyon-juniper woodland
ponderosa pine (higher elevations)
sagebrush
hasWildlife coyote
desert bighorn sheep
golden eagle
mule deer
locatedIn Utah
majorNearbyCity Bryce Canyon City NERFINISHED
Moab NERFINISHED
Monticello NERFINISHED
Springdale NERFINISHED
Torrey NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Department of the Interior NERFINISHED
notableFor canyons
desert scenery
natural arches
red rock landscapes
partOf Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED
popularActivity backpacking
canyoneering
hiking
photography
rock climbing
scenic driving
tourismRegion American Southwest NERFINISHED

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Mesa Arch photographicIconOf Utah national parks