Utah’s Big 5 National Parks draw visitors from all over the world, and they can become pretty crowded. Of course, everyone wants to bask in the natural beauty of these parks. Back in the good old days when the parks were much newer, they looked a lot different. Check out these 15 snapshots from decades past. Is your favorite national park to visit in Utah on this list?

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What are the best state parks to visit in Utah?

Now that we've taken a look at some of the Beehive State's most famous national parks, it's time to dive into some other beautiful outdoor spaces. It's the national parks that are famous, but we'd argue that state parks in Utah are just as splendid (and oftentimes, less crowded). If you're wondering about the best state parks to visit in Utah, you've come to the right place! At the top of the list is Antelope Island State Park. Popular among photographers and nature enthusiasts alike, this gorgeous state park also offers countless opportunities for recreation. Some of the most popular adventures that people enjoy here include swimming, picnicking, and, of course, hiking. While you're there, you may even spot antelope, bighorn sheep, bison, and mule deer. Next up on the list is Bear Lake State Park. Boasting beautiful blue waters, Bear Lake looks like something out of a postcard. Visit and you'll quickly understand why so many enjoy camping here. Looking for a totally unique landscape? You can't go wrong with a trip to Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park. It's nothing short of heavenly for ATV enthusiasts, who enjoy riding up and down the beautiful dunes. Some other noteworthy state parks to visit in Utah include Dead Horse Point State Park, Goblin Valley State Park, Green River State Park, Gunlock State Park, Huntington State Park, Kodachrome Basin State Park, Palisade State Park, Quail Creek State Park, and lastly, Wasatch Mountain State Park. Do any of these places pique your interest? If so, check out our previous article: These Are The 12 Most Beautiful State Parks In Utah… And You Need To Visit.

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