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Canyonlands NP

Canyonlands National Park Canyonlands National Park preserves a landscape of mesas, buttes, and deep canyon systems carved by the Colorado and Green Rivers. Over millions of years, flowing water gradually eroded sedimentary rock layers exposed by uplift of the Colorado Plateau. The resulting terrain contains complex networks of canyons that illustrate the long-term effects of […]

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Arches NP – Devil’s Garden

Arches National Park – Devils Garden Arches National Park preserves sandstone formations shaped by erosion across the Colorado Plateau. Devils Garden contains numerous natural arches formed as fractures in the rock gradually widened through weathering and erosion. Differences in rock hardness allowed openings to form where weaker material eroded more quickly than surrounding sandstone. Salt […]

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Hovenweep NM

Hovenweep National Monument Hovenweep preserves stone towers and structures constructed by Ancestral Puebloan communities between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The buildings were constructed using shaped stone blocks arranged in multi-story forms situated near canyon edges and water sources. The structures demonstrate architectural adaptation to the environmental conditions of the high desert. The surrounding landscape […]

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Grand Staircase Escalante NM – Coyote Gulch

Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument – Coyote Gulch Coyote Gulch preserves sandstone canyon formations shaped by erosion across the Colorado Plateau. Water flowing through fractures gradually carved narrow passages, arches, and alcoves into the rock layers. The canyon illustrates how erosion gradually deepens channels within uplifted sedimentary formations. Rock layers exposed within the canyon record environmental […]

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Bryce Canyon NP – Navajo Loop Trail

H Bryce Canyon National Park – Navajo Loop Bryce Canyon contains amphitheaters filled with hoodoos formed through frost weathering and erosion of limestone and sedimentary rock. Seasonal temperature fluctuations allow water to freeze within fractures in the rock, gradually widening cracks and separating rock columns from surrounding material. The resulting formations create dense clusters of […]

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Zion NP

Zion National Park Zion National Park preserves steep sandstone canyon walls formed as the Virgin River gradually eroded rock layers uplifted across the Colorado Plateau. Over millions of years, water carved deep channels through Navajo Sandstone, exposing vertical cliffs that reveal distinct stratification patterns created by ancient desert environments. The canyon illustrates how uplift and […]

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