Friday, May 13, 2011

Utah National Park

Utah's canyon lands (Bryce, Zion, Aches and Canyonlands National Parks,) are spectacular examples of nature's handiwork carved into Southwest stone.  In summer, they are hot: high temperatures in Zion in July average 100 degrees.  In spring, pioneer orchards scent the canyon air with fruit blossoms, the sun is warm but not piercing, and campgrounds are barely occupied.  Hiking, biking and camping are all superb.  Canyonland National Park is a United States National Park located in Southeastern Utah near the city of Moab and preserves a colorful landscape eroded into countless canyons by the Colorado River.  A frequent visitor described the Canyonlands as the most wonderful, magical place on earth, there is nothing else like it anywhere.

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