From the arches and red rocks, to the desert landscapes, the mountains, the rivers, and the sand dunes, it has enough of the colors in God’s Art Studio that we also think the entire state should just be claimed as a national park.
With its immense red and white sandstone cliffs that reach out of the forested river bed to the brilliant blue of the sky, Zion Utah is a Southwest USA wonder.
The colors of the massive domes, towering cliffs, twisting canyons, arches and bridges change with the light, moving from deep reds to pastel pinks, sunburnt orange, soft yellows and whites.
High above the Navajo sandstone cliffs surrounded us in pinks, burnt orange, reds, yellows and whites. And of, course up above a brilliant blue sky rounded it off.
Canyonlands is unique in that it is separated into three districts stretching across 527 square miles created by the Colorado and Green Rivers carving their way through the canyon.
There are some places that stand above the others. They have this special magnetic pull that pulls you into their beauty. Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is one of those must see in Utah places!