1. Lake Powell (Glen Canyon National Recreation Area - must spend a week on a houseboat!)
2. Dead Horse Point (Canyonlands National Park)
3. Kennecott Copper Mine (Oquirrh Mountains)
4. Hole-In-The-Rock/Bluff (The pioneer road and the entire town they
settled. You must hike it from the lake to the top and back down. Bluff is darling, historical, quiet, quaint, and in the middle of
no where.)
5. Muley Point (One of the most beautiful scenes from a dirt road in southern Utah that if you really want to see it you must search it out, I will never tell)
6. Delicate Arch (Hike, Arches National Park - yes I actually took this picture, I think it is quite pretty)
7. Angels Landing (Hike, Zion National Park)
8. Deer Valley - both seasons (Park City skiing without snowboarders! Rated #1 ski resort dozens of times)
9. Great Salt Lake (Antelope Island is the best access point with the causeway plus they have a herd of Buffalo)
10. Temple Square - both seasons
1 comment:
I can't believe you are standing that close to the edge at Angel's Landing. I am glad you are not dead.
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