Utah is the fastest growing state because weโre the best at having kids, but it takes a little extra planning if youโre traveling with the whole family. Parent and adventure blogger Stephanie Reed of Salt Project has some tips for getting kids excited about outdoor adventures:
Keep it short and sweet. Reed has a list of 88 Utah hikes for young kids on Salt Project. โThese are tried and true favorites from our own family and, yes, age 5 or younger did every one,โ says Reed.
Make it fun for everyone. Pack a special treat or go grab ice cream after.
Stay close to home. Living in Utah, you donโt have to go far for adventure. There is so much to do and see right here in our own backyard.
Make it a priority. โYour kids are only young once and they donโt need any more toys,โ says Reed. โThey just need YOU. Donโt put it off until tomorrow. Go make some memories today.โ

Need ideas? โThis is one of my kidsโ favorite adventures,โ says Reed, pointing to a packed weekend with the kiddos through Southern Utah. โThis is a great adventure for ages 10-plus, but littles can definitely join in the fun with some assistance and encouragement.โ The adventure includes:
- Visiting the Saturday Market at Tuacahn
- Mural-hunting and lunch at Tacos Plaza in St. George
- Hiking Red Reef trail in Red Cliffs and Petrified Dunes Trail in Snow Canyon
- Post-hike treat at Berries-n-Cream in St. George
- A guided UTV tour through Sand Hollow
- Grabbing a slice at Riggattiโs Pizza in St. George and Centro Woodfired Pizza in Cedar City




