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Utah for Visitors from Other Lands

Created by Wasatch on May 19, 2009 Best of IgoUgo

4 Reviews
5 Stories
67 Photos 

While Utah is a foreign culture even to other Americans, this journal is for Utah visitors from other nations who make up the majority of tourists in Utah during the high tourist season and also contribute a fair share to winter skiers.

Canyonlands National Park

Created by Wasatch on February 21, 2009 Best of IgoUgo

4 Reviews
1 Story

The Green and Colorado Rivers merge in the middle of desolate Canyonlands National Park to form the river that created the Grand Canyon. Canyonlands itself can hold its own with any hole in the ground as an awesome sight.

Amazing Long Weekend in South Central Utah

Created by Wasatch on April 21, 2008 Best of IgoUgo

5 Reviews
9 Photos 

Three days, three National Parks, one National Monument, and four scenic highways

On the Plateau, Part VII: Empty, Beautiful Capitol Reef

Created by callen60 on November 27, 2007 Best of IgoUgo

5 Reviews
1 Story
21 Photos 

Emptier but no less impressive than its Utah park brethren, we spent an all-to-brief visit to this remote, beautiful mix of rock, water, and farmland.

Salt Lake City Blue Sky & Great Food

Created by samepenny on October 22, 2007 Best of IgoUgo

4 Reviews
1 Story
20 Photos 

Another meeting site for me; so I have to wiggle in fine food and some fun. As usual, I succeeded.



On the Plateau, Part VI: Bryce Canyon

Created by callen60 on January 27, 2007 Best of IgoUgo

5 Reviews
4 Stories
29 Photos 

Continuing our circle across Arizona and Utah, we headed to colorful, charming Bryce Canyon. For some in our party, it was saving the best for last; for everyone, it was a terrific 3-day visit along the rim and among the hoodoos.

Magical Arches in the Rain

Created by btwood2 on December 12, 2006 Best of IgoUgo

8 Reviews
32 Photos 

Under piercing blue sky and blazing sun, muted by clouds, or pummeled relentlessly by rain, Arches never disappoints. Join us for a romp in Abbey-land.

On the Plateau, Part V: Crossing Utah's Backroads and Badlands

Created by callen60 on November 20, 2006 Best of IgoUgo

5 Reviews
3 Stories
26 Photos 

Leaving Monument Valley, we arced across the beautiful, empty, forbidding country of southern Utah.

On the Plateau, Part III: Monument Valley & SE Utah

Created by callen60 on November 3, 2006 Best of IgoUgo

5 Reviews
2 Stories
23 Photos 

From the spires of Monument Valley across empty, breathtakingly scenic (and occasionally hair-raising) roads, we explored the splendidly isolated eastern corner of Utah.

On the Plateau, Part I: The Canyons of Zion

Created by callen60 on September 7, 2006 Best of IgoUgo

6 Reviews
3 Stories
28 Photos 

Our first and next-to-last stop on the Colorado Plateau, we explored Zion Canyon and its lesser known partner, Kolob Canyon. From sunrise to sunset, Zion is full of beauty, from its sublime cliffs to the splendid chasm of the Narrows to the peaceful Emerald Pools.

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