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Kodachrome Basin
Ride in a stagecoach or on horseback, mountain
bike, hike, picnic or camp at Kodachrome. Unique spires and
chimneys glow with color at sunrise and sunset and was named
by the National Geographic Society.
Kodachrome Basin is a spectacle of massive
sandstone chimneys, ever-changing from gray and white to several
shades of red with the day's mood. Numerous rocks and coves
offer solitude, quiet, and unique desert beauty. Nearby attractions
include Bryce National Park, Grosvenor Arch, Paria Canyon,
Panguitch Historic District, movie sets, and ghost town remains.
Kodachrome is nine miles
south of State Route 12 near Cannonville. Overnight camping
facilities, drinking water, modern rest rooms, hot showers,
and sewage stations are available. An area with picinic tables,
fire pit, barbecue grills, and electricity is great for group
outings. A concessionaire provides horseback rides and tours.
The Park has a resident ranger.
Check
the Photo Page for more photography
of Kodachrome Basin.
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