Scenic Hwy 12 Utah. Located between Capitol Reef and Bryce Canyon National Parks, Highway 12 is an often overlooked Utah Highway that is an absolute hidden gem Hell's Backbone Road is a high-country alternative to the paved Utah Scenic Byway 12, which also connects Boulder and Escalante, 27 road miles apart

Here is a photo of Utah Route 12 near Kiva Koffeehouse in Grand Staircase-Escalante. The drive from Panguitch to Torrey passes through twisting canyons, red rock towers, pine forests and pioneer towns

Highway 12 is one of the most scenic highways in America, receiving the designation of 'All American Road' in 2002 Although many visitors travel between Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef, few of them travel Highway 12 Utah State Route 12, also known as Scenic Byway 12 (SR-12) or "Highway 12—A Journey Through Time Scenic Byway," is an approximately 123-mile-long state highway designated as an All-American Road

. Located between Capitol Reef and Bryce Canyon National Parks, Highway 12 is an often overlooked Utah Highway that is an absolute hidden gem Utah's Scenic Byway, Highway 12, is located in south-central Utah

. Utah's Scenic Byway 12 begins in Panguitch (37.749625, -112.376541) in the west and ends in Torrey. Utah State Route 12, also known as Scenic Byway 12 (SR-12) or "Highway 12—A Journey Through Time Scenic Byway," is an approximately 123-mile-long state highway designated as an All-American Road