Escalante, Utah, United States

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Travel Blogs from Escalante, Utah (19)

Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Escalante, United States travel blog
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
May 2, 2006

With Ramrod fixed we made it easily to Escalante. Once we found a supburb camp spot on the river and filling out the usual registration and depositing cash in a box, we took off for a waterfall after taping up my feet with huge amount of duct tape to try ...

A travel blog entry by hildreth75
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Tuesday 20 May, Escalante, United States travel blog
Tuesday 20 May
Jun 9, 2008

Tuesday 20th May This morning we went exploring around the campsite. We cycled down the road a little, to a small store and then went for a walk up to the top of a ridge which gave us a great view of the area. It got pretty hot so we all went back for ...

A travel blog entry by manningnz
Bryce Canyon, Escalante, United States travel blog
Bryce Canyon
Sep 5, 2008

Bryce Canyon Nach einigen erholsamen Tagen in Las Vegas machten wir uns erneut auf den Weg einige Nationalparks zu erkunden. Erster Halt war der wunderschoene Bryce Canyon... wie Ihr Euch auf den Fotos ueberzeugen koennt.... :-))))) Nur schon ...

A travel blog entry by martin_reto
Calf Creek Falls hike, Escalante - Grand Staircase National Monument, United States travel blog
Calf Creek Falls hike
Jul 12, 2007

Bryce Canyon had so much to offer in terms of light, that we had to see it again for sunset yesterday & for sunrise today!  On our way to Zion, we decided to see the recommended Calf Creek Falls.  Not only was the waterfall pretty cool (both ...

A travel blog entry by oceanspirit

Attractions in Escalante, Utah (7)

Calf Creek Falls Recreation Area
Calf Creek Falls Recreation Area

Utah Highway 12, 15.5 miles east of Escalante Escalante, Utah, United States

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Peekaboo Gulch
Peekaboo Gulch

Escalante River, Escalante, Utah, United States

4.00

The gulch is most famous because of the last 100 meters, before the junction with Dry Fork of Coyote Gulch - here the ravine cuts deeper into the sandstone, with a series of interlinked potholes, extravagant swirls and fins of rock, and several arches; these different openings and the many corners and crevices account for the curious name of this canyon.
Escalante Petrified Forest State Park
Escalante Petrified Forest State Park

Escalante, Utah, United States

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This area was the home of the ancient Anazazi and Fremont Indians, and has a very dramatic and beautiful landscape.
Escalante Resource Area
Escalante Resource Area

Escalante, Utah, United States

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Huge area consisting of a maze of sandstone cliffs, canyons and plateaus.

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