At Zion National Park, Utah, the Virgin River has cut a deep canyon in brilliant white-to-red Navajo Sandstone. Giant towers loom upwards 1600 to 2200 feet - believed to be the tallest sandstone cliffs in the world. Nature's magnificence is on display in southern Utah, just three hours northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada.
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- Cottonwoods Along the Virgin River in Zion National ParkCottonwoods line the Virgin River
- The Scenery at Zion is BreathtakingBeautiful Scenery from Zion National Park
- Switchbacks Help the Climb at Zion National ParkZion National Park Trail Switchbacks
- Liz at the Halfway Point - Zion National ParkLiz Mitchell - Zion National Park
- View from a Zion Hiking TrailThe view from the top is worth the climb.
- Before Climbing Angel's Rest - Take a Rest!Angel's Rest - Zion National Park
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