Utah in March: A Travel Guide to Springtime Adventures

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  • Utah

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  • Spring

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March is a prime time to visit Utah, offering a perfect mix of cool weather and a break from winter's chill. This month presents an unparalleled opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes and unique activities that Utah has to offer. From soaking in Mystic Hot Springs to stargazing in Arches National Park, Utah in March is an adventurer's dream, with fewer crowds and mild temperatures ideal for exploring the great outdoors.

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Where to stay in Utah

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The Lodge at Blue Sky, Auberge Resorts Collection

This luxe, sleek property perched on 3,500 acres of wild, breathtaking landscape offers an extensive array of outdoor activities, a farm-to-table restaurant, a world-class spa and ample wellness offerings.

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  • $100 hotel / resort credit.

  • Breakfast daily.

  • Upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.

Pendry Park City

This ski-in/ski-out boutique hotel merges its sunny West Coast disposition with a cozy, modernist alpine design.

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  • $100 hotel / resort credit.

  • Breakfast daily.

  • Upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.

Kimpton Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City

Dynamic and stylishly designed hotel with spirited guest rooms, delicious flavors in the restaurant and bar and communal spaces that are emphatically eccentric and welcoming to all.

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  • $50 hotel / resort credit.

  • Welcome amenities.

  • Upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.

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Things to do in Utah

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  • Soak in Mystic Hot Springs (Monroe): Enjoy a unique soaking experience in vintage bathtubs with breathtaking views of red rocks. Monroe's Mystic Hot Springs offers a serene escape into nature.

  • Hike to Little Wild Horse Canyon (Goblin Valley): This beautiful slot canyon near Goblin Valley provides a mild weather hike, ideal for March explorations.

  • Explore Coyote Gulch (Grand Staircase Escalante National Park Grand Staircase Escalante National Park): Discover majestic orange rock arches and serene rivers in a less-traveled part of the park.

  • Take a Scenic Flight Over Moab: Experience aerial views of Arches National Park, offering a different perspective on these iconic landscapes.

  • Do a National Parks Road Trip: Travel through Utah's famous national parks, enjoying the diverse landscapes from Bryce Canyon to Zion.

  • Go Car-Camping in Valley of the Gods (Mexican Hat): Camp among stunning red buttes and enjoy peaceful mornings in the wilderness near Mexican Hat.

  • See Hoodoos in Bryce Canyon (Bryce Canyon National Park): Marvel at the snow-covered hoodoos, offering a striking contrast against the landscape.

  • Stargaze at Arches National Park (Moab): With low light pollution, Arches offers an incredible stargazing experience in March's clear skies.

  • Attend Moab's Skinny Tire Festival: A cycling event that celebrates road biking through scenic landscapes, including Arches National Park.

  • Explore the Bonneville Salt Flats (Wendover): Visit this unique natural wonder, where vast salt flats offer surreal landscapes and photography opportunities.

  • Snowshoeing in the Wasatch Mountains (Salt Lake City area): Take advantage of the tail end of winter by snowshoeing through the beautiful, snow-covered mountains.

  • Visit Antelope Island State Park (Syracuse): Experience early spring wildlife viewing and hiking on this island in the Great Salt Lake.

Places to eat & drink in Utah

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  • The Copper Onion - Salt Lake City: A contemporary American restaurant known for its inventive cuisine and cozy atmosphere.

  • Hell's Backbone Grill — Boulder: Located in a remote town, this restaurant offers farm-to-table dining with a focus on sustainable, locally-sourced ingredients.

  • Zion Canyon Brew Pub — Springdale: Enjoy craft beer and hearty American fare with stunning views of Zion National Park.

  • Log Haven — Salt Lake City: Nestled in the Wasatch National Forest, this restaurant offers elegant dining in a historic log cabin setting.

  • Provisions - Salt Lake City: A modern American eatery serving seasonal dishes crafted from locally-sourced ingredients.

  • The Tree Room — Sundance: Located at the base of Mount Timpanogos, this restaurant offers upscale dining in a rustic yet elegant setting.

  • Valter's Osteria - Salt Lake City: A cozy Italian eatery known for its authentic cuisine and warm hospitality.

  • Pago - Salt Lake City: A farm-to-table restaurant offering creative dishes made with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.

  • Takashi - Salt Lake City: A popular sushi restaurant known for its innovative rolls and fresh seafood.

  • HSL - Salt Lake City: Short for Handle Salt Lake, this restaurant offers New American cuisine with an emphasis on seasonal ingredients and creative flavor combinations.

Need to Know

Utah in March is a gateway to adventures that combine the beauty of spring with the thrill of exploration. Whether you're soaking in hot springs, hiking through canyons or stargazing in national parks, Utah in March offers experiences that cater to every type of traveler​​.

Looking for more travel inspiration? Check out my guide, Unveiling Fayetteville: Discovering the Charms of Arkansas' Hidden Gem. This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Utah.

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