Utah
6 water features • 4 dams • 1 waterfalls • 1 springs
Welcome to Utah, the ultimate playground for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers. Nestled in the heart of the United States, Utah’s rugged landscapes are punctuated by a surprising variety of water features that add a refreshing contrast to its iconic red rock canyons and soaring peaks. From the powerful roar of a single spectacular waterfall to the serene flow of natural springs, and the impressive engineering of four historic dams, this region offers six must‑see water spots that showcase the state’s diverse hydrology.
Whether you’re planning a family road trip, a solo hiking expedition, or a photography tour, Utah’s water attractions provide perfect backdrops for every itinerary. Explore the dramatic canyon‑side waterfall that cascades into crystal‑clear pools, wander the tranquil spring‑fed oases that support vibrant wildlife, and discover the engineering marvels of the state’s dams that create stunning reservoirs for boating, fishing, and sunset picnics.
Each sub‑region of Utah—from the high desert of the Mogul Basin to the alpine valleys of the Wasatch Range—holds its own unique water‑focused experiences. Dive into our comprehensive Utah travel guide to uncover hidden gems, plan scenic routes, and learn the best times to visit each spot. Get ready to sip, splash, and soak in the natural beauty that makes Utah a top destination for water‑centric exploration.
Featured Attractions
Neighboring Regions
- Alabama (7 spots)
- Alaska (5 spots)
- Arizona (152 spots)
- Arkansas (5 spots)
- California (77 spots)
- Colorado (8 spots)
- Connecticut (10 spots)
- Florida (7 spots)
- Georgia (5 spots)
- Hawaii (7 spots)