No, parts of Utah are located in the Great Basin Desert and the Colorado Plateau Desert, both of which are cold winter deserts.
These deserts extend into the state of Utah: Great Basin Desert Colorado Plateau Desert Mojave Desert
There is no 'Moab Desert.' However, Moab, Utah, is located in the northern part of the Colorado Plateau Desert in eastern Utah.
Utah has part of the Great Basin Desert, part of the Colorado Plateau Desert and a small portion of the Mojave Desert.
Utah has the Great Basin Desert, the Colorado Plateau Desert and a small corner of the Mojave Desert.
That depends on what you think is hot. Utah and Nevada can have very hot summers, but not usually in the mountainous areas. More in the flat, desert areas.
Arches National Park is in a semi desert region of Utah.
Utah has both vast areas of desert as well as grasslands.
the Mojave desert or High Desert occupies a significant part of Southeastern California, Southern Nevada, Southwest Utah and Northwest Arizona. To be found at 35 degrees North
The Simpson Desert of Australia is a hot desert.
the hottest its been is 117ºF in st.george
Hot desert
The Gibson Desert is a hot desert.