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Most of Utah lies on a plateau higher than 4,000 feet above sea level. The geology of this region takes on an amazing variety of shapes and colors. Elevations rise and fall dramatically in the shape of mountains, buttes, and plateaus, the highest reaching over 13,000 feet! Within this varied landscape are hidden treasures, numerous National and State Parks, Recreation Areas and National Monuments as well as many wilderness areas. Utah has something for everyone.

Fallen Roof Ruin, Cedar Mesa

Fallen Roof Ruin, Cedar Mesa

Fallen Roof Ruin II, Cedar Mesa

Fallen Roof Ruin II, Cedar Mesa

House on Fire, Cedar Mesa

House on Fire, Cedar Mesa

House on Fire II, Cedar Mesa

House on Fire II, Cedar Mesa

Scary Ladder, Kanarra Creek

Scary Ladder, Kanarra Creek

Kanarra Creek Narrows

Kanarra Creek Narrows

Ladder Falls, Kanarra Creek

Ladder Falls, Kanarra Creek

Ladder Narrows, Kanarra Creek

Ladder Narrows, Kanarra Creek

Leaf Litter, Arch Angel Falls, Zion NP

Leaf Litter, Arch Angel Falls, Zion NP

Steps, North Creek, Zion NP

Steps, North Creek, Zion NP