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Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park, open all year, is located on Scenic Byway
12 and U-63. Bryce Canyon is a series of giant amphitheaters with millions
of pink rock pinnacles called "hoodoos" that seem to glow at
sunrise and sunset. Drive through the park and stop at the viewpoints.
Hike or horseback ride along trails into the canyon. Stop at the visitor
center and museum. In winter, allow time to cross country ski or snowshoe!
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Utah's
Bryce Canyon Country is home to two national parks (Capitol Reef &
Bryce), a national recreation area (Lake Powell), America's newest national
monument (Grand Staircase), and three state parks (Kodachrome Basin, Petrified
Forest, Anasazi Indian Village). Car & Driver magazine rates our highway
12 as one of the top 10 scenic drives in the United States. In addition
to spectacular scenic beauty you can enjoy world-class mountain biking,
hiking, fishing, horseback riding, cross country skiing, ATV riding and
aerial tours, or experience old-fashioned wagon rides, rodeos, Indian
dancing and wildlife museums. anasazi indian village state 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.
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Cedar Breaks is a circle of painted cliffs, colorful rock spires and columns,
located along Scenic Byway U-143, 16 miles west of Panguitch Lake. Photograph
or hike, and in the winter snowmobile, cross country ski, or you can alpine
ski at nearby Brian Head. anasazi indian village state park
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