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The Most Instagrammable Spots In Utah

The Most Instagrammable Spots In Utah

Big 7 Travel Team |
North America

Utah has red rocks, alpine lakes and super ski resorts. With its wide streets and an eclectic mix of people, Salt Lake City is one of the most interesting cities in the USA and a wonderful base from which to explore the local landscapes.

As it’s such a beautiful state, we wanted to nail down the 7 best places to get an Instagram shot for that perfect travel photo. Get the camera out for these photogenic places…

Utah Instagram Spots

1. The Salt Flats

This flatland of salt offers one of the prettiest and most brilliantly white photo opportunities going.

The Salt Flats


2. Canyonlands National Park

A gorgeous dramatic rocky landscape that merges with the desert. When the sun is at its brightest it offers wonderful photo opportunities.

Canyonlands National Park


3. Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area

Flaming Gorge Reservoir has been a popular Utah attraction for years. It is a huge reservoir providing outstanding opportunity for boating, fishing, skiing, jet skiing, houseboating and other water sports.

Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area


4. Temple Square

This is a hugely photogenic space which is owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has lots to see. It’s also one of the most striking buildings in America.

Temple Square


5. Zion National Park

With super steep red cliffs banking down to the pristine waters the natural landscape couldn’t be any prettier if it tried.

Zion National Park


6. Monument Valley

You’ll find these iconic rocks on Arizona-Utah border and recognise them from the countless films that have been filmed here.

Monument Valley


7. Salt Lake City Library

A place where you’ll find endless amounts of knowledge in their 10,000s of books, it’s also one of the prettiest buildings in the state on the interior.

Salt Lake City Library

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