Scenic Hwy 12 Utah. 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 State Highway 12, which winds from its intersection of US Highway 89 near Panguitch on its westernmost point to SR 24 near Torrey at its eastern terminus, is known as the "The All-American Road: Scenic Byway 12." It was the first All-American Road in Utah, and it remains a must-drive experience for visitors to this part of the state.

Although many visitors travel between Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef, few of them travel Highway 12 It features some of the most incredible scenery that you will find on any drive in America

Located between Capitol Reef and Bryce Canyon National Parks, Highway 12 is an often overlooked Utah Highway that is an absolute hidden gem 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 12 offers a breathtaking journey through some of the most diverse and stunning landscapes in the American Southwest

. One of the many scenic drives in Utah, State Route 12 takes you through stunning views of canyons, plateaus, and valleys, with plenty of vantage. It features some of the most incredible scenery that you will find on any drive in America

. The landscape offers magnificent red rock formations along this drive that runs through Bryce Canyon National Park and Capitol Reef National Park Utah's Scenic Byway 12 begins in Panguitch (37.749625, -112.376541) in the west and ends in Torrey.