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Bryce Canyon: Hoodoos on hoodoos
If you don’t know what a hoodoo is, you’ll quickly come to appreciate them at Bryce Canyon. The irregular columns of rocks are not unique to Bryce Canyon, but it has the largest…
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Wandering Capitol Reef National Park
Capitol Reef National Park is in the Waterpocket Fold, a geological monocline, or a wrinkle on the earth, extending almost 100 miles. You can take the scenic drive for a quick tour on…
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Rock Out at Arches National Park
Arches National Park is full of massive natural stone arches, balanced rocks and more amazing creations of nature. It is really awe-inspiring. You can drive around the park stopping off at well-marked trails…
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Monument Valley: Valley of the Rocks
Called the Valley of the Rocks in the Navajo language, Monument Valley is a sacred area in the Navajo Nation Reservation on the Utah-Arizona state line. Its landscape is filled with skyscraping sandstone…
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Otherworldly Beauty: Utah-Arizona Road Trip
A Utah Arizona road trip feels like you’re on a different planet. The jagged orange cliffs of Bryce, crater-like imprints on the side of the road, carvings on mountainsides, the granite giants of…