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072 - Utah Desert Trails (Print)
There are some fascinating locations hidden away along the more remote back roads of southern Utah, including the Windows on the Paria - an easy walk down the Paria River to photograph the many eroded openings along the base of redrock cliffs. It's an easy half-day walk in the shadows of the canyon. You'll get directions to a great panoramic landscape along the East Kaibab Monocline about halfway up the Cottonwood Road, plus more panoramic scenes along the remote Wolverine Loop Road off the Burr Trail, and details about photographing Solomon's Temple in the remote country north of Capitol Reef's Cathedral Valley. This issue includes tips on many other photo locations around southern Utah.
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Updated - December 2012
There are some fascinating locations hidden away along the more remote back roads of southern Utah, including the Windows on the Paria–an easy walk own the Paria River to photograph the many eroded openings along the base of redrock cliffs. It’s an easy half-day walk in the shadows of the canyon.
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Locations
Arches National Park
Balancing Rocks
Bisti Wilderness, NM
Bryce Canyon National Park
Buckskin Gulch, Utah
Burr Trail
Canyon de Chelly
Canyonlands National Park
Capitol Reef National Park
The Cockscomb
Coral Pink Sand Dunes
Cottonwood Road
Escalante
Goblin Valley, Utah
Little Bown Bench
Monument Valley
Natural Bridge National Monument
Paria River
San Rafael Swell
Slot Canyons
Soloman's Temple
The Wave
Windows on the Paria
Zion National Park