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 | | UT |  | Land of graceful sandstone arches, enormous rocks balanced on thin spires, standing rock fins, and cliffs hundreds of feet high. Cliff walls in contrasting colors, spires, pinnacles, desert bighorn sheep, rattlesnakes, scorpions.
|  | | UT |  | The 600 million year old Uinta Mountains, brilliant red cliffs of Flaming Gorge, and prize winning fish are a few of the many natural wonders. Antelope, moose, elk, high deserts, deep gorges, world record size trout, Flaming Gorge, pre-Cambrian rocks, highest mountain range in Utah.
|  | | UT |  | Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains, this scenic beach park is popular for fishing, sailing, waterskiing, and scuba diving. Clear aqua-blue water, rocky terrain, wide panoramic views.
|  | | UT |  | Big Cottonwood Canyon was carved by powerful rivers. Big Canyon provides myriad hiking and rock climbing opportunities. Wasatch National Forest, Big Cottonwood Canyon.
|  | | UT |  | This rugged series of canyons with highly elevated plateaus, spires, fins, pinnacles and mazes is set in lush meadows and forests. Colorful stone formations, "hoodoos," canyons, unparalleled star-gazing, panoramic view of 3 states.
|  | | UT |  | Expansive backcountry landscape of colorful sandstone canyons, mesas, buttes, and multi-hued slickrock formations. Colorado and Green Rivers, deeply eroded canyons, mesas, buttes, fins, spires.
|  | | UT |  | Rugged, starkly beautiful land of colorful stone monoliths, rounded white Capitol domes and rainbow-hued canyon walls, graced by streamside oases. Waterpocket Fold, colorful sandstone monoliths, petroglyphs, Navajo "Land of the Sleeping Rainbow," Fruita Orchard.
|  | | UT |  | Dramatically deep, natural amphitheater of vibrantly colored rock walls, fins, spires and columns; sweeping vistas; wildflower meadows "Mini Bryce Canyon;" colorful, sandstone rock pillars; magnificent wildflowers; gnarled bristlecone pines; mountain lions
|  | | UT |  | The wide-sweeping expanse of this arid park offers a wonderful opportunity to ride off-highway vehicles, take photographs, or just play in the sand. Rippling sand dunes, delicate natural beauty, desert wildlife.
|  | | UT |  | Offers a marvelous hidden world of waterfalls, deep clear pools, and a feeling of solitude as majestic canyon walls rise higher and higher above you. Historic site of the Anasazi Indians, intricate colorful canyons, lush meadows, Colorado Plateau.
|  | | UT |  | Utah's most spectacular state park provides a breathtaking panorama of sculptured pinnacles and buttes carved by the rushing Colorado River. Scenic vistas, bighorn sheep and kit foxes, cliffs and rock formations.
|  | | UT |  | Located in beautiful Heber Valley, Deer Creek is extremely popular for boating, wind surfing, sunbathing, swimming and sailboating. Canyon winds, moose and mountain lions, pleasant warm beaches.
|  | | UT |  | Multi-colored canyong cliffs, steep-walled gorges, and gentle plateaus exemplify the stunning beauty and majesty you'll find in this Forest. Red sandstone formations, canyons, Hells Backbone Bridge, Death Hollow, pinyon pine, juniper, high-elevation plateaus, cougar, bobcat.
|  | | UT |  | Colorful deposits of mineralized wood and Native American artifacts make this park a fascinating place to visit year-round. Petrified forest, dinosaur bones, interprative nature trail.
|  | | UT |  | Mountains rising from the valleys and elevated plateaus holding hidden niches of beauty and solitude. Red-rock desert, Tushar Mountains, elk, pinyon pine and juniper trees.
|  | | UT |  | Established to preserve Clear Creek Canyon's treasury of rock art and archaeological sites. Rock art, interpretive trails, fishing, horseback riding.
|  | | UT |  | Scores of intricately eroded rock formations greet visitors to the park, who can hike among haunting rocks and coves. Eroded sandstone spires, unique rock formations, picturesque valley view, interesting geology.
|  | | UT |  | An oasis on the bank of the Green River, tall cottonwood trees shading well-manicured lawns make this park a favorite with hikers and campers alike. Shady picnic spots, river canyons, refreshing river breezes.
|  | | UT |  | Within minutes of Heber are several lower elevation trails that offer easy to moderate hikes. Heber City Walk, Wasatch Mountain State Park.
|  | | UT |  | Largest wilderness area in Utah encompasses 460,000 acres, with numerous alpine basins dotted with picturesque lakes and meadows. Scenic basins interspersed with glacial moraines and drifts, 600-million-year-old pre-Cambrian rocks, dramatic Uinta Mountain range.
|  | | UT |  | Located in a picturesque mountain setting near Heber City, Jordanelle State Park offers two relaxing recreational areas near the Wasatch Front. Jordanelle Reservoir, Provo River, Wasatch Front, and wildlife.
|  | | UT |  | A spectacle of massive sandstone chimneys, the parks' numerous rocks and coves offer solitude, quiet and unique desert beauty. Sandstone spires and chimneys, colorful landscape, desert wildfile, rock arches.
|  | | UT |  | The spectacular hiking trails draw visitors to this getaway hidden inside the Wasatch National Forest. Secret Lake, White Pine Overlook, two ski resorts.
|  | | UT |  | Islands of green rising above the desert. Manti-La Sal provides climactic and scenic contrast from the desert canyons to alpine peaks. Soaring 12,000+ mountain peaks, deep canyons, high elevation lakes, scenic forest and valleys, historic pictographs and petroglyphs.
|  | | UT |  | East of Heber Valley, the mountains rise over 10,000 feet, vegetated with conifer and aspen leading to grassy meadows sprinkled with wildflowers. Grassy meadows dotted with blooming wildflowers, Mill Hollow.
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