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Click Here. Canyonlands National Park in southeastern Utah is known for its dramatic desert landscape carved by the Colorado River.
Click Here. Arches NP has over 2,000 natural stone arches.
Click here. Capitol Reef National Park was established primarily to preserve geologic features, such as the scenic rock domes and narrow canyons.
Click here. From the prominence of Dead Horse Point, 2,000 feet above a gooseneck in the Colorado River, where vertical cliffs meet with canyons carved by ice, water, and wind.
Click Here Goblin Valley State Park is a showcase of geologic history. Exposed cliffs reveal parallel layers of rock bared by erosion. The softer material is removed by wind and water, leaving thousands of unique, geologic goblins.
Click here. Dinosaurs once roamed here. Their fantastic remains are still visibly embedded in the rocks. Today, the mountains, desert, and untamed rivers flowing in deep canyons support an array of life. Petroglyphs hint at earlier cultures.
Click here. Zion National Park is a southwest Utah nature preserve distinguished by Zion Canyon’s steep red cliffs. Zion Canyon Scenic Drive cuts through its main section, leading to forest trails along the Virgin River.
The viewpoint at Inspiration Point consists of three levels that provide varied spectacular perspectives of the main amphitheater.
Sunset Point offers vistas of some of the most famous and breathtaking of Bryce Canyon's hoodoos.Just below the overlook on the northern edge, Thor's Hammer stands alone. Striking in form due to its isolation from other hoodoos, Thor's Hammer is a favorite among visitors.
Farview Point is appropriately named, with spectacular views of famous landmarks that make up the Grand Staircase. From north to south you can see: the Aquarius Plateau (Pink Cliffs), the Kaiparowits Plateau (Grey Cliffs), Molly's Nipple (White Cliffs).
Natural Bridge is one of several natural arches in Bryce Canyon and creates a beautiful scene at this viewpoint.
Yovimpa Point is one of the places you can get a good look at the sequence of rock layers called the Grand Staircase.from Rainbow Point, visitors can look northward and clearly see the Pink Cliffs out of which the Hoodoos have been sculpted.
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