Summer in UtahThe months of July and August prove to be the hottest months with temperatures climbing over 100°F.
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Utah National Parks are some of the best places to visit in Utah, but July will be HOT! Keep reading for tips to avoid the heat so you can enjoy the National Parks in Utah during the month of July. July is the perfect time to explore the breathtaking beauty of Utah's national parks.
Utah weather in June is very hot and sunny, making it one of the best times of the year to visit. You should pack light clothes for your stay and you can leave your raincoat behind as it's not likely to rain much in June. Utah has a beautiful landscape filled with mountains, vast national parks and winding rivers.
Hiking in Utah in AugustIn August you'll want to limit your hiking to the cooler mornings and evenings and avoid the hot daytime temperatures. There are plenty of trails that offer a variety of different terrains all around the state at National parks, State parks, National forests, and Wilderness areas.
The weather from June through September is usually 45 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. With Bryce Canyon being at a higher elevation of 8,000 to 9,000 feet, the nights cool down quite a bit. July is the hottest month of the summer with temperatures sometimes reaching into the 90s.
August is typically very hot in Zion National Park. The average temperature for Zion Canyon in August is a high of 97 and a low of 66 degrees Fahrenheit (36/19 degrees Celsius). In Kolob Canyons, the average temperature is a high of 87 and a low of 57 degrees Fahrenheit (30/13 degrees Celsius).
June is the hottest month in the Grand Canyon and is difficult for backpacking and longer treks. This is due to the intense heat in the canyon that makes even day hiking dangerous at times.