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Zion National Park -- Bryce Canyon National Park -- Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument -- Capitol Reef National Park -- Canyonlands National Park -- Arches National Park -- Moab.

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ZION & BRYCE

W. C. McRAE & JUDY JEWELL

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Lower Calf Creek Falls

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Kachina Bridge

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Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

Filled with staggering beauty, drama, and power, Southern Utah seems like a place of myth. Five spectacular national parks and several national monuments are all within a days drive of one another. The colorful canyons, arches, and mesas found within this high dry area are surprisingly diverse, and each park has its own characteristic landscape.

Zion National Park contains stunning contrasts, with towering rock walls deeply incised by steep canyons containing a verdant oasis of cottonwood trees and wildflowers. Bryce National Park is famed for its red and pink hoodoos, delicate fingers of stone rising from a steep mountainside. At sunrise, the light is magical, the air crisp, and the trails empty.

A large section of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument preserves the dry washes and slot canyons trenched by the Escalante River and its tributaries. Long-distance hikers descend into the deep, narrow river channels here to experience the near-mystical harmony of flowing water and stone.

The highlight of Capitol Reef National Park is the Waterpocket Fold, an enormous wrinkle of rock rising from the desert. The Fremont River carves a magnificent canyon through the formation, offering a leafy, well-watered sanctuary from the otherwise arid landscapes of southern Utah.

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Capitol Reef.

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Fiery Furnace hike

In Canyonlands National Park, the Colorado River carves through deep red sandstone. From the Island in the Sky District, expansive vistas take in hundreds of miles of canyon country, while rafting the Colorados Cataract Canyon is the wet and thrilling climax of many a vacation. The beauty is more serene and mystical at Arches National Park, where delicate rock arches provide vast windows into the solid rock. Short trails draw hikers into an eerily beautiful land of slickrock promontories and stone arches. High-spirited Moab is the recreational mecca of southeastern Utah, known for its mountain biking and comfortableeven sophisticateddining and lodging.

Southern Utah is more than a showcase of erosion. Its cliffs and canyons have been home to Native Americans for thousands of years, and the haunting beauty of Native American rock art is on display at hundreds of locations.

Although many people first visit as part of a grand tour of the Southwest, they often return to further explore a smaller and distinctive corner of this vast landscape. After a small glimpse of the magnificence and variety, some latch on to one special place and return year after year, growing to know it intimately.

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Balanced Rock.

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Snow Canyon State Park

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Where to Go
Zion National Park

In Zion National Park, hiking trails lead up narrow canyons cut into massive stone cliffs, passing quiet pools of water and hanging gardens. The parks main canyon, carved by the Virgin River, is an easy place to find a day hike; however, the rest of the parks canyons are the province of canyoneers and long-distance hikers.

Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon has famous vistas across an eroded amphitheater of pink sandstone hoodoos. Short trails lead down from the canyon edge into a wonderland of fanciful formations and outcrops, and youll have quite a different experience from the amateur photographers perched along the rim if you venture into the parks backcountry.

Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

Grand Staircase preserves some of the Southwests best canyon hiking. Numerous day hikes and long-distance hiking trails follow the slot canyons of the Escalante River. Mountain bikers can head down the Hole-in-the-Rock Road or the Burr Trail Road to visit some of the same landscape via jeep road; even cruising scenic Highway 12 in a car is an eye-popping experience.

Backpacking: Head into the canyons and washes of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

Canyoneering: Hike through the water of the Virgin River on the Narrows hike in Zion. For something more challenging, plan ahead and go to the Subway, accessible via the less traveled Kolob Terrace area of Zion.

Horseback Riding: Sorrel River Ranch offers trail rides through dramatic red-rock landscapes just across from Arches National Park.

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