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From its majestic northern mountains to its stunning southern slickrock, the great state of Utah is home to some of the nation's best hiking. With five national parks and more than 40 state parks,the state has a wide variety of hiking…
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Bryce Canyon is a large natural amphitheater in southern Utah, approximately 270 miles from Las Vegas. There are several tours to Bryce Canyon that also include visits to the Grand Canyon, although visitors should be advised that attem…
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Located in southwestern Utah, Ivins rests solidly at the base of the valley's towering, majestic cliffs. The list of alfresco marvels for this town of approximately 7,800 (according to city-data.com) is numerous. Among them are Zion N…
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The canyons, spires, and arches of Bryce Canyon National Park make it a great destination vastly different than the lights and non-stop action of Las Vegas. It is best to travel via a bus tour that can show you the sights of Bryce Can…
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While the neon and high energy of Las Vegas can be very exciting, it can also be overwhelming. When the glamour and glitz of Sin City simply becomes too much, you can embark on a scenic tour of the desert. There are several touring com…
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Rockville, Utah, is a town that sits beneath the majestic sandstone formations of Zion National Park. The park offers countless hiking trails, incredible rock climbing formations and various opportunities to view both wildlife and brea…
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While Las Vegas is best known for gambling and neon, it is also the starting point for many exciting tours of the area's natural scenery. Many Las Vegas visitors choose tours of Bryce Canyon because they can see the canyon and return t…
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Situated at more than 5,000 feet, the tiny, 350-person town of Glendale, Utah, is located in southern Utah's Kane County, home to some of the country's most famous national parks such as Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park,…
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The town of Springdale, Utah is the gateway to the legendary Zion National Park. Situated right at the south entrance of the park, Springdale is an ideal place from which to discover the many wonders and recreational opportunities of Z…
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Rockville, Utah is a small town in the southwestern part of the state. Its rural, open setting makes it a popular destination for those who enjoy outdoor activities. For example, visitors can go hiking and mountain biking in Zion Nati…
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Red rock bluffs and cliffs soaring into a blue sky, American Indian history and a four-season playground describe the Southwest. Sedona is known for its beautiful red rock vistas, spas, shopping and metaphysical influence. Zion Nationa…
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Mt. Zion is the location of Zion National Park in Utah. You can hike among the canyon walls that reach 2,000 feet along 200 miles of trails, including the Emerald Pools Trail and the paved Pa'rus Trail. Biking and horseback riding are…
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St George, Utah is located in the southwest portion of the state near many state and national parks. There are many lodging options in the area including many RV parks and resorts. The landscape is made up of mountains and rock formati…
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Springdale, Utah, an outdoor enthusiast's haven, is home to Zion National Park, where visitors can enjoy stunning views of massive canyon walls and walk along the cliffs or through a narrow canyon. Guests can hike, enjoy nature walks,…
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Zion National Park, in the southeast corner of Utah, is a red rock and desert hiking wonder. Zion was Utah's first national park. Many opportunities for backcountry exploration exist within the boundaries of the park, including through…
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