Mostly people go to Utah for the Arches. After all, the bizarrely curved stone beauty makes you think about eternity and the fragility of the world. Everything passes... The arches as we know them, have been here long enough to be seen by all the inhabitants of these lands, and even the first settlers remember these beauties, passing by on a cart.
The Canyonlands is Arches less famous neighbor, but no less amazing. The road to Canyonlands is somewhat similar to Monument Valley: massive red monuments tower over the person and overwhelm him.
Bryce Canyon National Park is a very scenic US national park, established in 1924 and located in southwestern Utah. It gained its fame due to the fact that unique geological formations "hoodoo" appeared on the bottom of the ancient sea of Claron over many millions of years as a result of erosion.
Zion National Park is one of the unique national parks in the United States, located in the state of Utah. The beautiful Zion Canyon, although not as big as the Grand Canyon, the road inside it stretches for 24 km - but so beloved that everyone puts it in first place among all national parks in the country.
Capitol Reef National Park is located in the heart of Utah's "land of red rocks", but it is located quite far from the usual hiking trails. Despite this, it is popular with anyone with an irresistible desire to see the geological wonders of Utah: the unique formations for which the state is famous. The National Park Capitol Reef is quite long in length - 97 km, but unexpectedly narrow in width - only about 10 km.
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