![]() ![]() ![]() Come wander among timeless bristlecone pines, stand in lush meadows of wildflowers, ponder crystal-clear night skies and experience the richness of our subalpine forest. (435) 834-5322.Ĭedar Breaks – Sitting at over 10,000 feet and looking down into a half-mile deep geologic amphitheater. Here at Bryce, you can enjoy over 100 species of birds, dozens of mammals, and more than a thousand plant species. This diversity of habitat provides for high biodiversity. Because Bryce transcends 2,000 feet of elevation, the park exists in three distinct climatic zones: spruce/fir forest, ponderosa pine forest and pinion pine/juniper forest. There is a fee for visiting the reservoir and no boat ramp.īryce Canyon – Bryce Canyon National Park is a scientist’s laboratory and a child’s playground. The reservoir is stocked with rainbow trout and contains brown trout, green sunfish, crayfish, redside shiner, and mountain sucker. Many people come to the reservoir to camp at one of its 10 campsites and to fish. It is a 63-acre lake with an average depth of about 20 feet. (435) 335-7308.īaker – Baker Reservoir is a small lake on the Santa Clara River four miles north of Veyo on Utah State Route 18. Group and individual picnic areas are available. Anasazi State Park is in the picturesque town of Boulder on State Route 12. The village remains largely unexcavated, but many artifacts have been uncovered and are on display in the newly remodeled museum. ![]() The site is believed to have been occupied from A.D. Click on image below to download PDF of Greater Southern Utah and Zion MapĬlick on image above to download PDF of Greater Southern Utah and Zion MapĪnasazi State Park Museum – This ancient Indian village in the heart of Utah’s canyon country was one of the largest Anasazi communities west of the Colorado River. ![]()
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