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50 best short hikes : Utah's national parks / Greg Witt.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: Birmingham, AL : Wilderness Press, 2021Copyright date: 2021Edition: 3rd editionDescription: xi, 226 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
  • cartographic image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781643590738
  • 1643590731
Other title:
  • Fifty best short hikes
  • Utah's national parks
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: 50 best short hikesDDC classification:
  • 796.5109792 23
LOC classification:
  • GV199.42.U8 W58 2021
Contents:
Part I. Arches National Park -- Park Avenue -- Balanced Rock -- Windows Loop -- Double Arch -- Delicate Arch -- Delicate Arch Viewpoint -- Fiery Furnace -- Sand Dune Arch and Broken Arch -- Devils Garden -- Tower Arch -- Part II. Bryce Canyon National -- Bristlecone Loop -- Hat Shop -- Peekaboo Loop -- Rim Trail -- Queens Garden and Navajo Loop -- Tower Bridge -- Fairyland Loop -- Water Canyon and Mossy Cave -- Part III. Canyonlands National Park -- Neck Spring Loop Trail -- Mesa Arch Loop -- Aztec Butte Trail -- Whale Rock Trail -- Crater View Trail and Upheaval Dome Overlook -- Grand View Point Trail -- White Rim Overlook Trail -- Murphy Point Trail -- Cave Spring -- Elephant Hill to Chesler Park -- Slickrock Trail -- Horseshoe Canyon -- Part IV. Capitol Reef National Park -- Panorama Point and Goosenecks -- Hickman Bridge -- Fremont River Trail -- Cohab Canyon -- Cassidy Arch -- Grand Wash -- Golden Throne Trail -- Chimney Rock Loop Trail -- Sulphur Creek -- Rim Overlook -- Capitol Gorge Trail to The Tanks -- Part V. Zion National Park -- Canyon Overlook Trail -- Pa'rus Trail -- Watchman Trail -- Emerald Pools Trail -- Angels Landing -- Court of the Patriarchs -- Riverside Walk -- Taylor Creek -- Cable Mountain Trail.
Summary: "Dramatic arches, natural bridges, soaring cliffs, balancing rocks, mysterious hoodoos, and slot canyons-Utah is famous for the unparalleled beauty of its five national parks. There's so much to take in, and you want to see the best of it all. Make the most of every minute with 50 hikes recommended by adventure guide Greg Witt"--
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BOOK Wasatch County Library Second Floor General NonFiction 796.51 Witt (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34301002112219
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Includes index.

Part I. Arches National Park -- Park Avenue -- Balanced Rock -- Windows Loop -- Double Arch -- Delicate Arch -- Delicate Arch Viewpoint -- Fiery Furnace -- Sand Dune Arch and Broken Arch -- Devils Garden -- Tower Arch -- Part II. Bryce Canyon National -- Bristlecone Loop -- Hat Shop -- Peekaboo Loop -- Rim Trail -- Queens Garden and Navajo Loop -- Tower Bridge -- Fairyland Loop -- Water Canyon and Mossy Cave -- Part III. Canyonlands National Park -- Neck Spring Loop Trail -- Mesa Arch Loop -- Aztec Butte Trail -- Whale Rock Trail -- Crater View Trail and Upheaval Dome Overlook -- Grand View Point Trail -- White Rim Overlook Trail -- Murphy Point Trail -- Cave Spring -- Elephant Hill to Chesler Park -- Slickrock Trail -- Horseshoe Canyon -- Part IV. Capitol Reef National Park -- Panorama Point and Goosenecks -- Hickman Bridge -- Fremont River Trail -- Cohab Canyon -- Cassidy Arch -- Grand Wash -- Golden Throne Trail -- Chimney Rock Loop Trail -- Sulphur Creek -- Rim Overlook -- Capitol Gorge Trail to The Tanks -- Part V. Zion National Park -- Canyon Overlook Trail -- Pa'rus Trail -- Watchman Trail -- Emerald Pools Trail -- Angels Landing -- Court of the Patriarchs -- Riverside Walk -- Taylor Creek -- Cable Mountain Trail.

"Dramatic arches, natural bridges, soaring cliffs, balancing rocks, mysterious hoodoos, and slot canyons-Utah is famous for the unparalleled beauty of its five national parks. There's so much to take in, and you want to see the best of it all. Make the most of every minute with 50 hikes recommended by adventure guide Greg Witt"--

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