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Nearby National Parks, Forests, and Scenic Roads:
Dixie National Forest
At 2 million acres, the largest national forest in Utah straddles the divide between the Great Basin and the Colorado River. Its canyons are made up of many-colored cliffs and steep-walled gorges, and the red sandstone formations of Red Canyon rival those of Bryce Canyon National Park.Fishlake National Forest
Located in central Utah, this 1.4-million-acre national forest features varied landscape, from red-rock plateaus in the southeast corner to timbered slopes in the high elevations. Fremont State Park, located within the forest's boundaries, preserves the remains of the largest known village site of the Fremont Native American culture, which thrived from 400 to 1150.Utah National Parks
Includes Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Cedar Breaks, Rainbow Bridge, Zion, and various others.Utah's National Scenic Roads and Highways
Includes information on the Energy Loop, the Flaming Gorge-Uintas Scenic Byway, and the Nebo Loop Scenic Byway.Utah State Parks
Official site of the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation.The Best State Parks in Utah
Information on the three best state parks to visit, as selected by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation.The Best Winter State Parks in Utah
The Top Choices Offer a Venue for the 2002 Olympics and a Winter Animal Tracking Program.
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