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Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.
Any of several national parks in Utah. Zion for scenic beauty. Arches for interesting natural phenomena. Bryce Canyon for downright strange natural phenomena. Canyonlands (and Dead Horse State Park) for scenery similar to Grand Canyon, but without the crowds; but it's probably too big to appreciate in a long weekend. And you'll have to drive a couple hours from Salt Lake City to any of them.
Saquaro National Monument outside Tucson. Not a national park (well, maybe it is now. I just saw a map that calls it a national park) but cool natural scenery and phenomena. An advantage is that its two sections are both right outside Tucson so no long drive from the nearest airport and also no worries about finding a place to stay because of crowds (unless the whole city of Tucson is booked). There's also the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum which is very cool and very close to both Tucson and national park/monument. Summer probably isn't the time to go, but on the other hand, it may not be any more humid and not much hotter than Houston. (It's the desert but it's humid in summer, so they tell me. I've only been there in other seasons.)
I don't have any idea if your airlines go to any of these places.
If your airlines fly to interior cities of California (Fresno, Modesto), then Kings Canyon, Sequoia, or Yosemite might be possibilities. They're all too far from major city airports to do on a weekend, and there will be crowds. (I would write off Yosemite without advance reservations. Not too sure about the others.)
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