United States Utah

Torrey

A small town in southern Utah serving as a gateway to Capitol Reef National Park with picturesque views of red rock landscapes and outdoor trails.

Torrey Guides

  • My Future Adventure List

    hollyonthehorizon (Holly Siebenrock)
  • Utah Fall Crawl

    utahaletrail (Utah Ale Trail )
    <p>Welcome to the Utah Ale Trail, brought to you by the creative team at Third Sun — because we like beer and we love our brewing community. Equal parts creative and passionate, brewers and local beer enthusiasts are building the Utah Ale Trail.</p><p>Prizes available for pickup at Utah Ale Trail/Third Sun office (Work Hive, 774 E 2100 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84106) before December 12, 2024 while supplies last. Must have proof of completion via the app to pick up your prize. If you’re unable to pick up your prize in person, please email info@utahaletrail.com. Grand prize winner will be announced by December 2, 2024.</p><p>Rules and Regulations:</p><p>- Please drink responsibly. Do not drink and drive.</p><p>- Free to Participate: There is no cost to participate, but we encourage you to patronize the businesses on the Utah Ale Trail by purchasing something (beer, cider, food, swag) when you visit and check in.</p><p>- Please Share! Help get the word out about the Utah Ale Trail’s new digital passport by sharing this challenge with friends and family. Promote your chosen Utah Ale Trail adventure on social media by tagging us: @utahaletrail #utahaletrail</p>
  • Map of National Parks in the US

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    The US boasts an impressive 63 national parks, each with its own distinct character, awe inspiring views and countless ways to connect with nature. The parks are managed by the National Park Service which offers an annual pass for access to all 63 parks throughout the year for one flat price. Let's explore.

Torrey Articles

  • Capitol Reef National Park: The Complete Guide for 2023

    The name Capitol Reef evokes images of tropical coastlines and marine life, which may seem odd for the name of a national park smack dab in the middle of landlocked Utah. Early settlers thought the park’s seemingly impenetrable 87-mile long wrinkle in the Earth’s crust looked like a “reef,” and that its giant white Navajo […]

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