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amandasgramma
Dec 27, 2013Explorer
We were there a couple of months ago. Canyonlands, Dead Horse State Park and Arches Ntl Park are to "for sure" to do list.
Also, there is a rock and gem store on the north end of town.....even if you aren't a rock hound, it's worth seeing. He found a dinosaur that up til then (70s) had not been known about. He has dinosaur fossils and bones. ALSO, he has a 40 foot petrified tree......:) and some HUGE petrified trunks that are beautiful.
There is also Hwy 128. Follow this out for quite a few miles. We never made it to the "end". Eventually on the left side you'll see Red Cliff Resort. We didn't eat there, but it smelled YUMMY!. They have (in the restaurant bldg) a museum. They have posters and memorabilia of all the movies made in that area....from 1929 (I believe). And best of all, it's free. Which is a good thing because the winery on that property cost me quite a bit :) :) :) VERY nice winery.
Have fun!!!!! Is definitely a place I want to go back to.
Also, there is a rock and gem store on the north end of town.....even if you aren't a rock hound, it's worth seeing. He found a dinosaur that up til then (70s) had not been known about. He has dinosaur fossils and bones. ALSO, he has a 40 foot petrified tree......:) and some HUGE petrified trunks that are beautiful.
There is also Hwy 128. Follow this out for quite a few miles. We never made it to the "end". Eventually on the left side you'll see Red Cliff Resort. We didn't eat there, but it smelled YUMMY!. They have (in the restaurant bldg) a museum. They have posters and memorabilia of all the movies made in that area....from 1929 (I believe). And best of all, it's free. Which is a good thing because the winery on that property cost me quite a bit :) :) :) VERY nice winery.
Have fun!!!!! Is definitely a place I want to go back to.
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