- Our list of the best things to do in Monticello, Utah, features the top 11 nearby activities — including 8 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Monticello, UT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Adventures, Outdoor Places, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Monticello, UT , followed by 9 popular activities in nearby cities, including Blanding
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Take a 12-minute guided tour of the Hole 'N the Rock, a home carved from a giant rock. The site also features an exotic zoo with zebras and camels, a trading post for local wares, and a general store for refreshments.
45.5 Miles
Organizing 3 day excursions, Wild River Expeditions provides a comprehensive tour that includes hiking, biking, rafting, and more. The guide points out natural landmarks and wildlife like coyotes, hawks, and donkeys.
46.5 Miles
Sutcliffe Vineyards is a local winery which houses a diverse collection of white and red wines which are made from the estate-grown grapes. Along with the tastings, guided tours of the vineyards and barrel room are also available.
46.7 Miles
A natural wonder, the Corona Arch is a freestanding arch standing 110 feet high. To get to the arch, visitors must make a mile and a half trek up Bootlegger Canyon, a reasonably easy hike.
46.9 Miles
For the ultimate mountain biking experience, plan your trip to White Rim Trail in Moab, UT. Featuring 100-miles of challenging trails, surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes, riders willing to put forth the effort are rewarded with a spectacular trip.
47.1 Miles
Potash Road is a 17-mile scenic bypass. Along the road, rock climbers are often visible before the road passes petroglyphs, and dinosaur tracks, the trailhead parking for Corona, Bowtie, and Jug Head arch before ending at the Intrepid Potash Mine.
47.5 Miles
Canyon Trails Ranch organizes guided horseback tours to the scenic attractions of Four Corners and McElmo Canyon. The trails weave through the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument offering views of multiple archeological sites. Waggons and buggies are available on request.
48.5 Miles
Red Rivers Adventures-Day Tours offers several different choices in day tours including rafting, canyoneering, hiking, rock climbing, and paddleboating. In addition, the company offers multiday adventures up to three days.
48.9 Miles
Dead Horse State Park is a peninsula of rock atop sheer sandstone cliffs. In the summer, visitors can ride mountain bikes, camp, and hike, while in the winter, visitors can cross country ski, and snowshoe.