
Corwin C wrote:That's one of the best things about where I live ... pick a road and go. Guaranteed you will travel through scenery worth seeing.
SR 12 is a favorite of mine. (visit the link and there are many others ... words can't describe it) It takes less than a day to visit from one end to the other (about 120 miles), but much longer to see all that one can see (lifetime?) On one end is Red Canyon and Bryce Canyon (red rock & hoodoos), in the middle is Head of the Rocks, Calf Creek Falls, and the Hogback (imagine plowing snow on that ... been there) on the other end is Boulder Mountain (high alpine forest) with absolutely stunning views across Capitol Reef NP and beyond. Red rock tunnels (inspiration for Cars the movie?), dinosaur tracks, petrified forests, gorgeous little lakes, several small towns (each with their own character), Native American sites writing & artifacts, etc. etc. Take your time and don't miss a turnout.
Ratkity wrote:Thanks for the info!! That's going on my Bucket list!
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Ratkity
Corwin C wrote:That's one of the best things about where I live ... pick a road and go. Guaranteed you will travel through scenery worth seeing.
SR 12 is a favorite of mine. (visit the link and there are many others ... words can't describe it) It takes less than a day to visit from one end to the other (about 120 miles), but much longer to see all that one can see (lifetime?) On one end is Red Canyon and Bryce Canyon (red rock & hoodoos), in the middle is Head of the Rocks, Calf Creek Falls, and the Hogback (imagine plowing snow on that ... been there) on the other end is Boulder Mountain (high alpine forest) with absolutely stunning views across Capitol Reef NP and beyond. Red rock tunnels (inspiration for Cars the movie?), dinosaur tracks, petrified forests, gorgeous little lakes, several small towns (each with their own character), Native American sites writing & artifacts, etc. etc. Take your time and don't miss a turnout.
mkitchen wrote:I don't know if even duct tape will work on that one. Is Utah looking at fixing the road or re-routing completely?
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