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More Natural
Scenic Attractions
Than Anywhere in the World!
| Bryce Canyon Country (Garfield County, Utah) |
Here you'll find information on spectacular destinations such as Bryce Canyon National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Lake Powell, Kodachrome Basin State Park, Anasazi Indian Village State Park, Petrified Forest State Park. This is the place for great hiking, mountain biking, fishing, horseback riding, back-country exploring, ATV Trails, ATV Riding, scenic aerial tours, and much more. Bryce Canyon Country is the most scenically diverse place in the world. You may come for a few days but you want to stay much longer. |
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Bryce
Canyon National Park
Open all year. Bryce Canyon is a series of giant amphitheaters with
millions of pink rock pinnacles called "hoodoos" that
seem to glow at sunrise and sunset. These limestone formations in
Bryce Canyon have been shaped and colored through erosion and oxidation
of iron in the sediment. There's no place in the world quite like
Bryce Canyon National Park.
Capitol Reef National Park
Open
all year. The rugged western landscape of Capitol Reef adds to the
western adventure. Capitol Reef is accessible via Scenic Byway 12
and U-24, or take the Burr Trail from Boulder. Drive the park's
scenic drive, stop in at the Visitor Center and Museum, hike the
trails, and visit the old log schoolhouse and the village of Fruita.
Grand
Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Open
all year. The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is a vast
tract of land (1.7 million acres) that connects Glen Canyon National
Recreation Area with Capitol Reef and Bryce Canyon National Parks.
The nation's newest monument is largely desert wilderness. Hike
the canyons, view wildlife, explore and photograph the remote areas.
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