Looking for the best spots to catch an amazing sunset in Utah? You’re in luck. This state is home to some of the most incredible sunset views in America. From glowing red rocks to mountain silhouettes, Utah’s landscapes create the perfect backdrop for nature’s nightly show. Whether you’re trying to up your Instagram game or just want to end your day somewhere beautiful, we’ve rounded up the top places to watch the sun go down. Grab your camera (or your favorite drink) and get ready to experience some serious Utah magic.

Dead Horse Point might have a creepy name, but trust us – this spot is unbeatable for sunset views. Just 32 miles from Moab, you can drive right up to the viewpoint (no hiking required – we love that). Picture this: you’re standing 2,000 feet above the Colorado River while the sun lights up Canyonlands National Park like a Christmas tree. The best part? The paved path to the viewpoint is super short, so you can roll up 30 minutes before sunset and still snag the perfect spot.

Next up is Angels Landing at Zion National Park. Okay, this one takes more work, but it’s worth every step. The trail is about 5 miles round-trip and you’ll want to start heading down before it gets too dark. Here’s the move: take the shuttle to The Grotto stop, tackle that challenging hike up (those chains aren’t just for show), and get ready for a sunset that’ll make your Instagram followers think you hired a professional photographer. Pro tip: pack a headlamp for the walk back down and grab dinner in Springdale afterward.

Ensign Peak is basically made for sunset chasers. Just 5 minutes from downtown SLC, this quick 1-mile hike gives you a front-row seat to watch the sun sink into the Great Salt Lake. The trailhead’s at the end of Ensign Vista Drive, and you can park right there for free. Time it right and you’ll catch the city lights coming on below while the sky does its thing – it’s like two shows in one. Bonus: it’s not too steep, so you won’t be a sweaty mess in your sunset selfies.

For something even easier, cruise up to Guardsman Pass in Big Cottonwood Canyon. It’s about 40 minutes from SLC, but it’s all paved road and you can drive right to the viewpoint (win!). From up here at 9,700 feet, you’ll watch the sun paint the Wasatch Mountains in crazy colors while it sets behind the Oquirrh range. In summer, bring a camp chair and a jacket – it gets chilly up there, but the wildflowers make it look like you’re in a movie. Pro tip: stop at Silver Fork Lodge on your way back down for their famous hot chocolate.

Perfect sunset views are even better when you can get to them hassle-free. Skip the expensive rideshares and cramped tour buses – grab a rental from Easirent USA at Salt Lake City International Airport and hit all these spots at your own pace. Our fleet has something for every sunset chaser, whether you want a comfy SUV for those mountain drives or a sleek car that’ll make your sunset pics look even better. Plus, with our competitive rates, you’ll have extra cash for that hot chocolate at Silver Fork Lodge. Roll up to any of these viewpoints right on time, without stressing about transportation.

Ready to chase some Utah sunsets? Swing by our SLC Airport location and let’s get you on the road.