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Constant Evolution in Zion National

The name “Zion” means “Promised Land,” and this alone evokes the significance of the National Park. Zion is constantly changing and transforming due to the erosive powers of water, similar to four of the other five National Parks in southern Utah. The cliffs of Zion stand proud with a glowing presence, especially in the afternoon, […]

Apex of the Grand Circle: Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon National Park is part of the “Grand Circle” in the western United States. Generally, the Grand Canyon or Zion, receive credit for being the best of the circle. Yet, I found Bryce Canyon to be far more unique and impressive. Every part of the canyon gives a new stunning panoramic view. Each seemingly, […]

Mormon Pioneers Capitol Reef National Park

Named after the Capitol Dome, Capitol Reef is a National Park in southern Utah. The dome rock formation reminded early travelers of the US Capitol building. This National Park is on a wrinkle in the Earth called a Waterpocket Fold. The fold extends 100 miles, from Thousand Lake to Lake Powell. This Waterpocket Fold formed […]

Sandstone Fever and Arches Galore

Arches National Park is located 5-miles outside of Moab, Utah and is one of the 15 most visited National Parks annually to explore the sandstone formations and arches galore. Arches oversees an average of more than 1.5 million visitors each year! This picturesque desert landscape of sculpted rock gets eroded away by the powerful forces […]