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The Devil’s Slide and the 1000 Mile Tree—have stood beside travel routes for over a century. One is a dramatic geological formation, the other a symbolic mile marker for westward rail travelers.
Parents looking to occupy their children during spring break with an educational excursion can tap the wealth of destinations detailed in a new edition of a guide to Utah’s diverse rock formations – ...
I landed in Utah with a copy of Edward Abbey’s “The Monkey Wrench Gang” in hand. Abbey served as a ranger at Arches National Park in the 1950s and ’60s.
— Utah Geological (@utahgeological) April 6, 2021 "I wouldn't have picked it as the winner but I can see why it won," he said. "I like some of the smaller, lesser-known arches just because they ...
A beloved and unique geologic feature in Utah's Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is no more following the collapse this week of the Double Arch sandstone formation in Utah, U.S. parks ...
Utah's famed ‘Double Arch' rock formation collapses The arch was formed from 190 million-year-old Navajo sandstone originating in the late Triassic to early Jurassic periods ...
A large geological feature in southern Utah known as the “Double Arch,” the “Hole in the Roof” and sometimes the “Toilet Bowl” has collapsed, National Park Service officials said ...