Utah National Parks in April

The best thing about an April vacation to Utah National Parks is the weather. It’s cool in the morning and evening, and just right during the day when you’re enjoying outdoor activities.

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Some of the National Parks in Utah now have permits to enter or do certain activities, so be sure to check about reservations required in April.

Permits and Reservations in April

Spring begins the busy season. so the roads, hiking trails and parking lots typically fill to capacity.

Utah National Parks in April

Arches National Park Weather in April

April weather and temperatures at Arches are perfect: highs near 70 and lows around 40 degrees.

The temperatures are just right for outdoor fun with highs near 70 and lows around 40 degrees. Be prepared for spring rain storms that can roll through the area.

Canyonlands Weather in April

The weather at Bryce Canyon in April is still unpredictable due to the elevation. Spring rain, and even snow, can close roads and create muddy conditions on the hiking trails. The highs are in the 50s and lows in the 30s.

Bryce Canyon Weather in April

The weather is still cool during the day and cold at night, and you may experience rain. The highs are in the 60s and lows in the mid 30s.

Capitol Reef Weather in April

The weather is just right for outdoor activities. The highs are in the 70s and lows in the 40s degrees Fahrenheit. The mornings and evenings will be cool so pack a jacket.

Zion National Park Weather in April

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