This is a matter of opinion, so it's hard to answer. There are 5 national parks in Utah. Each one has its own special features and parts:
The Sawtooth National Forest is in South Eastern Idaho, extending into Western Utah.
Arches National Park was established as a national monument on April 12, 1929, and redesignated as a national park on November 12, 1971. It is located in southeastern Utah and is known for its stunning natural arches and rock formations.
Delicate Arch, at Arches National Park in Utah, is composed of sandstone.
National parks can be found in various locations around the world, but typically they are established in regions with significant natural or cultural value. You can search for specific national parks in a particular country by visiting the official government or environmental agency websites, or through travel guides and resources.
The major jungles in Nicaragua are Bosawás Biosphere Reserve, Indio Maíz Biological Reserve, and San Juan del Sur Reserve. These areas are known for their rich biodiversity and tropical rainforest ecosystems.
The Arches National Park.
Wasatch Mountain State Park became Utah's first national state park in 1859.
Utah
Zion National Park
Zion National Park, Utah.
There are 5 National Parks in Utah: Zion National Park Bryce Canyon Arches National Park Canyonlands National Park Capitol Reef National Park But the Northern Rim of The Grand Canyon National Park is located in Utah, so that can be considered as a park of Utah.
Arches National Park is in a semi desert region of Utah.
Arches National Park is in Utah.
Southwestern Utah
Utah
Zion National Park
Canyonlands is a National Park operated by the National Park Service. It is in Utah.