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 Canyonlands National Park.
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Canyonlands National Park is massive.
And gorgeous.

With all the cyclists we saw in Arches National Park, we were surprised we didn't see as many in Canyonlands. There was a lot less car traffic and some of the roads even had a nice wide shoulder.

Photo #1 The Monitor and the Merrimac.

Photo #2 The White Rim Trail.

Photo #3 White Rim Trail.

Photo #4 They have arches here too.

Photo #5 It's like another planet.

Photo #6 Elephant Rock.

Photo #7 Hey, I can see the car from here.

Photo #8 Nice view, nice hike.

Photo #9 Kissing rocks.

Photo #10 Nice place to rest.

Photo #11 Even nicer spot for a nap.


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