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Local Area Attractions

Bryce Canyon National Park

One of the most intriguing formations on the face of the earth. A kaleidoscope of colors, the wind-eroded sea of spines conjures visions of Fairyland and a Queen’s Garden. Nearly 20 miles long and 2,000 feet deep. Enjoy from either car or foot.

Zion National Park

Utah’s oldest National Park. Cutting through layer after layer of sedimentary rock for millions of years, the Virgin River sliced canyons as deep as 3,000 feet in places, leaving buttes and mesas standing like isolated islands above the valley floor. Landmarks include the Great White Throne and Kolob Arch.

Grand Canyon National Park -- North Rim

One of the seven natural wonders of the world. A rugged, restless collection of colors and canyons, buttes and mesas, wildlife and vegetation, the Grand Canyon is awe--inspiring. Enjoy hiking trails, burro rides or airplane rides.

Lake Powell/Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

One of the most beautiful lakes in the world, with more shoreline than the United States Pacific Coast. Famous for its trout and bass fishing and mirror-like waterskiing. Explore seemingly endless canyons by boat and discover such natural wonders as Hole-in-the-rock and Rainbow Bridge.

Cedar Breaks National Monument

High in the pine and cedar forests to the west of Bryce Canyon is the deep, wind-eroded barrier known today as Cedar Breaks. This brilliantly colored half-bowl canyon, only accessible in the summer and fall, rewards visitors with a breathtaking vista of rugged badlands.