Sign in Vernal, Utah. Image credit: MelissaMN - stock.adobe.com

Utah's 7 Most Underrated Towns To Visit In 2024

When one thinks of Utah, one may think of the surreal natural wonders that exist within the rugged backcountry, but visiting this unique landscape lies some of the most underrated towns in the country. Often overlooked are the relaxing shores of the Great Salt Lake or the hidden histories that lay within the museums of Tooele. Prepare your bags in 2024 and get out and discover the less explored regions of the Beehive State and be amazed at the attractions that can't be found anywhere else.

Springdale

Springdale, Utah
Springdale, Utah, the gateway to the Zion National Park. Editorial credit: f11photo / Shutterstock.com.

Located at the base of the majestic Zion Canyon, Springdale is home to some of the most breathtaking scenery in all of Utah. As you enter the town, it’s nearly impossible to miss the towering red cliffs that loom overhead, so be sure to have your camera ready, as each view is worthy of a picture.

Start your journey with a hike through Zion National Park, which has trails for hikers of all levels. The hike is rewarded with beautiful views ranging from cascading waterfalls to towering sandstone formations. For thrill-seekers, plan a canyoneering expedition or conquer the famed Angels Landing trail for unparalleled panoramic views. After an eventful day in the rugged outdoors, head back to town and get a beat in the local culture by visiting the Tribal Arts Gallery. The gallery showcases Native American artwork that pays homage to the ancestors who once thrived in the isolated town.

Riverton

A historical building in Riverton, Utah
A historical building in Riverton, Utah.

Settled around the year 1850, this town has long been providing a sanctuary amidst the barren landscape of the Utah backcountry. The same rugged outdoors that once made life so difficult now is a haven for outdoor adventures.

Embrace the outdoors with a hike along the picturesque Jordan River Parkway or explore the nearby Oquirrh Mountains for breathtaking views. History enthusiasts can explore Riverton's past at the Museum of Ancient Life, which features fascinating exhibits of prehistoric creatures and ancient artifacts discovered in the local area. Additionally, continue the exploration by visiting the nearby Wheeler Historic Farm, which shows firsthand how a traditional farm operated before technology evolved. Check local calendars and don't miss the chance to experience the annual Riverton Town Days celebration, a lively event featuring concerts, parades, and fireworks.

American Fork

American Fork, Utah, at the base of the Wasatch Mountain range
American Fork, Utah, at the base of the Wasatch Mountain range. Image credit: Don LaVance via Flickr.com.

What was originally a Mormon settlement, the town sits at the base of the Wasatch Mountain range. The nearby mountains, particularly Mount Timpanogos, provide the perfect opportunity for exploring. Sprinkle in some adventure on your trip, and visit the American Fork Canyon, where you can hike or drive through breathtaking scenery and explore Timpanogos Cave National Monument.

On your return to town, stop by the grand Mount Timpanogos Temple and prepare to be amazed by this magnificent structure that stands out amidst the looming mountains in the background. To learn more about the unique history, book a tour of the American Fork Museum, which walks you through the town’s history from creation to the present day. Lastly, end your day by choosing from one of the delicious restaurants situated in the town’s historic district; the Wild Zucchini Grill comes highly recommended.

Cedar City

Aerial view of Cedar City, Utah
Aerial view of Cedar City, Utah.

During your visit to Cedar City, it will almost be impossible not to have a full itinerary unless you choose to. Take your pick from the variety of options that accommodate any traveler. For the history enthusiasts, start your day with a stroll through the city's well-preserved historic district, known for its Victorian-era architecture.

The town is also home to the renowned Utah Shakespeare Festival, which draws theater enthusiasts worldwide. But Cedar City's appeal extends far beyond the stage. It’s also a perfect gateway to the great outdoors. Get outside and venture into the nearby Dixie National Forest, where miles of scenic trails await. For a truly unique experience, schedule a guided tour of the nearby Cedar Breaks National Monument and admire the natural beauty of the towering amphitheater.

Tooele

The beautiful town of Tooele, Utah.
The beautiful town of Tooele, Utah. Image credit: Garrett via Flickr.com.

Located just North of Salt Lake City, this historic town provides the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Tooele's history dates to the mid-19th century, when it served as a vital hub for early pioneers and prospectors seeking their fortunes in the American West.

Today, this storied past can be found scattered throughout the city. Attractions such as the Tooele Valley Railroad Museum explain the importance of the region's railroad heritage. A must-see attraction is the Historic Wendover Airfield & Museum, which provides a fascinating look into America’s most secretive project.

The town was once a hotbed for those seeking to claim their fortune. Explore the town’s mining history, which dates to the early 1900s, during your visit to the Oquirrh Mountain Mining Museum. Lastly, step outside, get some fresh hair, and explore the nearby Oquirrh Mountains, which provide the perfect setting for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing.

West Haven

The City Hall in West Haven, Utah
The City Hall in West Haven, Utah. Image credit: Val42 via Wikimedia Commons.

If you’re searching for a town with a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, then consider the search being over. West Haven is situated along the banks of the Great Salt Lake and has a heritage that can still be explored today through its well-preserved historic sites and landmarks. Visit the West Haven Historical Society Museum, which offers an extensive collection that traces the town's evolution.

West Haven is close to the Wasatch Mountains and Antelope Island State Park, which provides the perfect opportunity to get outside and take a hike on one of the many trails located within the park. During the warmer months, lather on some sunscreen and have a beach day at the West Haven beach to take full advantage of the waterfront access.

Vernal

Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum in Vernal, Utah.
Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum in Vernal, Utah. Editorial credit: Felder Casanova / Shutterstock.com.

Begin your adventure in Vernal by immersing yourself in its fascinating history. Founded in the late 19th century, you can explore the history of the town by planning a visit to the Uintah County Museum, which takes you back through the town’s native American heritage and early pioneer days. If you want more history, Visit the Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum to learn about the region's prehistoric past and view fascinating exhibits on dinosaurs, fossils, and Native American artifacts. The town is a gateway to some of Utah's most spectacular outdoor destinations, including Dinosaur National Monument, where you can gaze in astonishment at the fossilized remains of the animals that once roamed the earth.

Utah is one of America’s last wild frontiers, hosting landscapes filled with natural wonders and historical treasures that await your exploration. From the majestic cliffs of Springdale to the serene shores of the Great Salt Lake in West Haven, each town offers the perfect blend of outdoor activities and historical experiences. Whether hiking through the rugged outdoors or learning the fascinating histories in a museum, Utah promises an unforgettable journey in the heart of the American West.

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