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Grand Staircase National Monument - Nearby Destinations

Hiking, Horse & Offroad Trips
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Tourist destinations to consider near Grand Staircase National Monument are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Boulder Mountain Population: 500
  Boulder Mountain rises 11,000 feet above Capitol Reef National Park. It makes up half of the Aquarius Plateau, a forested highland that occupies some 900 square miles west and north of scenic Hwy 12.
     
Bryce Canyon National Park
  Bryce Canyon National Park is home to a series of spectacularly colorful and intricate rock forms carved by erosion from the edge of the Pausaugunt Plateau. An easy scenic drive runs along the top of the plateau to wonderful lookouts over the park. Numerous hiking trails run along the rim and down among the rock forms.
     
Capitol Reef National Park
  Capitol Reef National Park consists of a 100 mile long ridge of marvelously colored and wildly-varied red-, orange-, tan-, cream- rock. The park is rather isolated and is relatively lightly visited. Some of the most outstanding features of the park and its best short hikes can be accessed from Hwy 24 and the park's short scenic drive. The more adventurous can backpack or 4wd to exceedingly rugged and remote areas of the park.
     
Escalante Population: 1000
  Escalante is a small, sleepy ranching town in the middle of nowhere. To the north is the alpine wilderness of the Aquarius Plateau, in all other directions lie miles and miles of rugged, pristine red rock desert.
     
Kanab Population: 4000
  Kanab is a small town strategically located on Hwy. 89 between Zion National Park, Lake Powell and the north rim of the Grand Canyon. It is primarily a traveler's stop with lots of motels and a selection of casual places to eat.
     
Lake Powell Population: 0
  Lake Powell is a vast body of clear blue water beautifully contained within tall orange-red cliff walls. Thousands of snaking finger canyons run from the main canyon and beg exploration. Houseboating, power boating, water skiing and fishing are all popular, as is camping along its nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline.
     
Zion National Park
  Zion National Park is Utah's most popular park. The massive cliff walls of granite that tower above the canyon floor are truly inspiring. Great day hikes and good backpacking opportunities are numerous. Easy scenic drives take you to the best views.
     

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