Category: Parks and Sites by State

  • Devils Tower National Monument

    Devils Tower National Monument

    Devils Tower, has been known by several different names, some of those include: “Bear’s House” “Great Gray Horn” or “Brown Buffalo Horn”. Devils Tower rises 1,267 feet (386 m) above the Belle Fourche River and can be seen from miles away.

  • Martin’s Cove

    Martin’s Cove

    In 1856, close to 1,500 people all part of the Martin and Willie handcart companies and the Hodgetts, Hunt, and Smoot wagon companies became stranded on the high plains of present-day Wyoming in the dead of winter. Most of these groups were traveling from Iowa to present-day Utah to join with many others of their…

  • Childhood Home of Butch Cassidy – Circleville, Utah

    Childhood Home of Butch Cassidy – Circleville, Utah

    Just south of Circleville Utah is the childhood home of Butch Cassidy. Located along US HWY 89 is the recently (2018) recreated Cassidy homestead. This is a great short trip in southern Utah. It is a self guided free tour with easy access and great parking for larger vehicles and trailers. Also has picnic tables…

  • Dinosaur National Monument

    Dinosaur National Monument

    One of the most popular destination to stop within the National Monument is the Quarry Exhibit Hall as it displays many of the rare Fossil Bones discovered at this site.

  • Bryce Canyon National Park

    Bryce Canyon National Park

    One of the Big 5 Parks in Utah, Bryce Canyon National Park is a photographers dream and a hikers paradise. Located near the historic western town of Panguich, Utah

  • The San Rafael Swell

    The San Rafael Swell

    Outside of the amazing geologic features there is something about ancient peoples, RD Swasey’s cowboys, and a couple dinosaur footprints that draws visitors to the San Rafael Swell. We’re intrigued by past inhabitants and the way individuals interacted with the land.