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Virtual Guidebook to
Southwest Utah
Including Zion and Bryce National Parks
Zion Canyon.
Table of Contents
listed from northwest to southeast
Cedar Breaks and Bryce Canyon
Cedar Breaks (7)
Sunrise and Sunset Points (2)
Rim of Bryce Canyon (6)
Below the Rim (4)
South Rim Bryce Canyon (7)
Kodachrome Basin (2)
Mormon Dixie
Modena (2)
Mountain Meadows (2)
Old Irontown (3)
Snow Canyon (9)
Saint George (1)
Virgin River Below Zion (3)
Zion National Park
Kolob Canyons (2)
The Narrows (4)
Upper Zion Canyon (7)
Zion Park Lodge (1)
Emerald Pools (7)
Middle Zion Canyon (4)
Lower Zion Canyon (4)
Pine Creek (5)
South of Zion
Rockville and Grafton (4)
Smithsonian Butte Road (4)
East from Zion (2)
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Complete Listing
listed from northwest to southeast

Cedar Breaks and Bryce Canyon

Cedar Breaks

Morning at Point Supreme. (7-9-07)
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The great amphitheater at Cedar Breaks. (7-8-07)
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The overlook at Point Supreme. (7-8-07)
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Near sunset at Cedar Breaks. (7-8-07)
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Southeast rim of the Cedar Breaks amphitheater. (7-8-07)
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Alpine meadow next to the campground at Cedar Breaks. (7-9-07)
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Dead spruce trees south of Cedar Breaks National Monument. (7-9-07)
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Sunrise and Sunset Points at Bryce Canyon

Sunset Point, on the rim of Bryce Canyon, late afternoon. (5-24-02)
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Evening at Sunrise Point. (5-24-02)
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Along the Rim of the Bryce Canyon Amphitheater

Between Sunset Point and Inspiration Point on the rim of Bryce Canyon. (5-25-02)
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Just below Inspiration Point, above Bryce Canyon. (5-24-02)
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Above the Wall of Windows, between Inspiration Point and Bryce Point. (5-25-02)
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Bryce Point, one of the most popular viewpoints on the rim of Bryce Canyon. (5-24-02)
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At the very tip of Bryce Point, opposite the Wall of Windows. (5-24-02)
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Pariah View, near the middle of the Bryce escarpment. (5-24-02)
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Below the Rim of Bryce Canyon

The wash at the bottom of Bryce Canyon proper. (5-25-02)
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A man-made tunnel on the Peek-A-Boo Trail, below the rim of Bryce Canyon. (5-25-02)
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The Peek-A-Boo trail winds through the hoodoos below Bryce Point. (5-25-02)
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Below the Wall of Windows on the Peek-A-Boo Trail. (5-25-02)
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South Along the Rim of Bryce Canyon

Pirate Point, one of many viewpoints on the rim of Bryce Canyon. (5-24-02)
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A typical pullout viewpoint on the rim of Bryce Canyon escarpment. (5-24-02)
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Crows looking for handouts at a viewpoint above Bryce Canyon. (5-24-02)
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Looking down through the Natural Bridge at Bryce Canyon. (5-24-02)
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Rainbow Point at the far south end of the pink cliffs at Bryce. (5-24-02)
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On the Bristlecone Loop trail at Bryce Canyon. (5-24-02)
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Looking south from Yovimpa Point on the pink Cliffs at Bryce. (5-24-02)
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Kodachrome Basin

Chimney Rock, in Kodachrome Basin. (5-26-02)
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The Eagle View Trail, built by nineteenth century cattlemen, climbs out of Kodachrome Basin. (5-26-02)
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Mormon Dixie

Modena

Modena, a classic tank town in the western desert of Utah. (7-9-07)
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Irrigated alfalfa in the desert east of Modena. (7-9-07)
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Mountain Meadows

Overlook above the Mountain Meadows Massacre site. (5-27-04)
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Gravesite monument to the Mountain Meadows Massacre. (5-27-04)
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Old Irontown

A charcoal kiln is the best preserved feature of old Irontown. (7-9-07)
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Remnants of the blast furnace at Irontown, a pioneer Mormon industrial site. (7-9-07)
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Ruins of one house are all that remain of once thriving Irontown. (7-9-07)
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Snow Canyon

Viewpoint above the upper part of Snow Canyon. (5-27-04)
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The Fossil Dunes trail above Snow Canyon. (5-27-04)
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The campground at Snow Canyon State Park. (5-27-04)
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Ancient lava flows spill into the upper part of Snow Canyon. (5-27-04)
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Vegetated sand dunes in the middle part of Snow Canyon. (5-27-04)
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Underground water storage tanks in Snow Canyon. (5-27-04)
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On the West Canyon Trail in Snow Canyon. (5-27-04)
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Red rocks on the West Canyon Trail. (5-27-04)
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Active dunes in the lower part of Snow Canyon. (5-27-04)
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Saint George

The Mormon Temple in Saint George, first to be built outside Salt Lake City. (5-28-04)
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The Virgin River below Zion Canyon

The Virgin River campground southwest of Saint George. (5-27-00)
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Pah Tempe Hot Springs on the Virgin River near Hurricane. (5-27-00)
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The Grotto Pools at Pah Tempe Hot Springs. (5-27-00)
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Zion National Park

The Kolob Canyons

On La Verkin Creek trail in the Kolob Canyons. (5-28-04)
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The Kolob Canyons Overlook. (5-28-04)
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Gateway to the Narrows and the Temple of Sinawava

In the Temple of Sinawava, uppermost chamber of Zion Canyon. (5-17-06)
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Hanging gardens travertine springs on the gateway to the Narrows trail. (5-17-06)
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A beach on the Virgin River near the Narrows. (5-17-06)
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The Virgin River where it comes out of the slot canyon of the Narrows. (5-17-06)
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Upper Zion Canyon

The Big Bend shuttle bus stop. (5-17-06)
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On the bank of the Virgin River at Big Bend. (5-17-06)
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Attempts to restore riparian vegetation along the Virgin River in Zion Canyon. (5-21-02)
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Under the great overhang at Weeping Rock. (5-17-06)
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Travertine deposits and dripping water at Weeping Rock. (5-17-06)
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Zion Canyon between Weeping Spring and The Grotto. (5-21-02)
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Zion Park Lodge

Under the great cottonwood tree at Zion Park Lodge. (5-17-06)
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The Emerald Pools Trail

Crossing the Virgin River at the beginning of the Emerald Pools trail. (5-17-06)
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Views unfold as the Emerald Pools trail climbs. (5-17-06)
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First glimpse of the lower Emerald Pools waterfall. (5-17-06)
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Underneath the Emerald Pools waterfall. (5-17-06)
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The best view of the waterfall at Emerald Pools. (5-17-06)
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Middle Emerald Pool, at the brink of the waterfall. (5-17-06)
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Upper Emerald Pool, ringed by towering cliffs. (5-17-06)
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Middle Zion Canyon

Court of the Patriarchs, from the official viewpoint. (5-23-02)
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The Sentinel Slide, which destroyed the road and closed the canyon in 1995. (5-23-02)
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The great slide that created the flat floor of upper Zion Canyon. (5-23-02)
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The swimming hole (and gauging station) at Canyon Junction. (5-23-02)
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Lower Zion Canyon

Behind the original visitor center, now the museum, on Oak Creek. (5-21-02)
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Petroglyphs opposite the entrance to Watchman Campground. (5-23-02)
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Above Watchman Campground, evening. (5-21-02)
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The new (2001) Zion Visitor Center, right at the park entrance. (5-21-02)
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Pine Creek and the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway

Below the bridge over Pine Creek. (5-23-02)
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The Great Arch of Zion from the Pine Creek switchbacks. (5-23-02)
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Slickrock landscape east of the Pine Creek tunnel. (5-23-02)
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Slickrock prevails along Pine Creek on the Zion-Mount Carmel highway. (5-23-02)
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Checkerboard Mesa, a product of horizontal bedding and vertical fractures. (5-23-02)
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South of Zion

Rockville and Grafton

Looking north to Rockville and the Virgin River below Zion Canyon. (5-17-06)
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The pioneer Grafton Cemetery. (5-17-06)
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The ghost town of Grafton. (5-17-06)
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Remember Grafton from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"? (5-17-06)
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The Smithsonian Butte Road

On the slopes above Rockville, south of Zion Canyon. (5-17-06)
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Great scenery on the Smithsonian Butte Road. (5-17-06)
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Near the south end of the Smithonian Butte Road, a road that gets very slick in wet weather. (5-17-06)
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Near Colorado City on the Utah-Arizona border. (5-17-06)
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East from Zion

The White Cliffs above the town of Mount Carmel Junction, east of Zion. (5-23-02)
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Levi Stewart Park, honoring the founders of the town of Kanab. (5-24-02)
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