The USA's most underrated state is packed full of spectacular sights
From white mountains to yawning desert and slot canyons, this US state is god's gift to lovers of the big outdoors.
Jane is the Deputy National Travel Editor, with a focus on Traveller's two major print editions, published in The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and the Sun-Herald. She has a decade of experience as a writer and editor for Traveller and most recently was a writer and producer for the title's digital site. She has been a journalist for 20 years and a traveller for even longer.
From white mountains to yawning desert and slot canyons, this US state is god's gift to lovers of the big outdoors.
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