Visiting Utah in July you can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, boating, stargazing, off-roading, or camping in the mountains, forests, lakes, reservoirs, red rock canyons, and deserts.
Remember that Utah is a high elevation, high desert location. It’s important to stay hydrated and use sun protection for any outdoor activities in July!
The summer monsoon rain means increased potential for flash floods! When hiking in any of Southern Utah’s streams, washes or canyons – it’s extremely important that you plan around the weather.
Some of the National Parks in Utah now have permits to enter or do certain activities, so be sure to check about reservations required when visiting in July.
We definitely recommend these Utah Scenic Drives in the mountains to enjoy the cooler temperatures: Alpine Loop, Logan Canyon, Mirror Lake Scenic Byway!