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Destinations

Utah's Natl Monuments and Natl Recreation Areas
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Cedar Breaks NM
A collosium-like area full of colorful spires called "hoodoos"
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Dinosaur NM
A large rock wall full of embedded, fossilized dinosaur remains
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Escalante - Grand Staircase NM
Utah's newest National Monument, an awe-inspiring display of unique geology
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Fish Creek National Recreation Trail
Only foot and horse travel are allowed on this trail where wildlife and scenery abound
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Flaming Gorge NRA
Located on the Utah-Wyoming border, more than 200,000 acres of land and water
are available for fishing, hiking, and rock art viewing
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Glen Canyon NRA
Encompassing Lake Powell and more than 1 million acres of desert terrain
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Golden Spike Natl Historic Site
At Promontory point, the last spike driven that connected the Union Pacific railroad
to the Central Pacific railroad creating the first transcontinental railroad
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Hovenweep NM
Remnants of an ancient Pueblo Indian village
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Huntington Canyon, Left Fork, National Recreation Trail
Numerous waterfalls, blue-ribbon trout fishing and wildlife viewing are among the
possibilities on this trail
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Natural Bridges NM
Natural bridges and Anasazi Indian ruins can be viewed along these hiking trails
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Rainbow Bridge NM
Once one of the most remote and inaccessible regions in the United States, this area can
be easily reached via watercraft on Lake Powell
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Timpanogos Cave NM
A strenuous but beautiful 1.5 mile hike leads to the cave accessible only via guided tour
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