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SALT LAKE CITY — Utah is home to several national and state parks, where visitors from all around the world flock to see the beautiful arches, red rocks, and scenic views.
Two such national parks in Utah welcome millions of visitors each year. In 2014, Zion National Park had just over 3 million visitors, with approximately 400,000 people visiting each month during late spring and summer. Bryce Canyon National Park had just under 1.5 million visitors in 2014, with more than 200,000 people visiting each month during late spring and summer.
Whether you visit for Bryce Canyon's natural amphitheaters or hoodoos or the slot canyons in Zion, each park is worth a visit. While each park features distinct characteristics and views, we want to know what park is your favorite. Vote below and see what others say. Tell us why you voted one park over the other in our comment boards.