Monday, February 9, 2015

Kodachrome Basin State Park

Kodachrome Basin State Park is a small, but very scenic state park, located just outside of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The park is best known for its impressive sandstone spires that jut straight out of the ground. Some of these formations can be seen from the main road, but I highly recommend exploring the trails to maximize your experience.

Click the following text for the park brochure, which includes hiking and camping information, and detailed information about the area's natural history: 
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Kodachrome Basin State Park, in relation to surrounding areas:





















I have hiked several of the trails in the park on two separate visits. Here is a highlight reel of these trips:




















Kodachrome Basin State Park is yet another unique place to explore in a region of limitless possibilities. The park is small enough to see most of it in a day, so if you find yourself nearby, there are no excuses why you can't make it part of your plans!

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