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Travel: Kodachrome Basin State Park, 1 of 2

2025-05-25 - Kane County, Utah - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com
Robert writes, "Kodachrome is often overlooked by vacationers mainly due to its close proximity to Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. So if you want to escape the large crowds and take it easy for a day, this is the park to visit. It is known for sedimentary pipes and sandstone spires (like this one in the photo), nice family-friendly trails, and of course, colorful rock formations. The Park's website states: 'There are nearly 70 sandstone spires, ranging from 6 to 170 feet tall. Additionally, there are 67 sedimentary pipes in the park and surrounding land.'

We didn't spend as much time as we would have liked, nor take any of the hikes at the Park. The energy we were reserving would be used for hiking Willis Creek Slot Canyon and possibly some hiking in Bryce Canyon on this same day."
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