One of our favorite things to do in Utah is to hop in the car and explore out-of-the-way spots around the state. We especially love outdoor art installations, and there are several in the Beehive State worth visiting. Most Utahns know about Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, and if you’ve ever driven to Wendover, you’ve certainly seen Metaphor: The Tree of Utah, created by Karl Momen.

There’s one art installation that most Utahns don’t know about because it’s hidden far out in the desert. It’s well worth a road trip, though. Check out Sun Tunnels:

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