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stopping at various places to take pictures and walk around.Its a beautiful place and worth seeing when you are in the area.
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Dixie National Forest Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Dixie National Forest covers 2 million acres. It includes alpine forest, lakes, meadows and semi-deserts. A multitude of wildlife is active in the area sich as the pronghorn sheep, golden eagles, wild turkeys and antelope.
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Dixie National Forest Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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stopping at various places to take pictures and walk around.Its a beautiful place and worth seeing when you are in the area.
Indians legend these strange-shaped stone scorpions were originally a magical tribe. Because they offended the angels, they were turned into stone scorpions. Some were like girls, pavilions, and some were like swords, and they were like swords, and they were silently watching the changes of the world in the magnificent theater. One of the pillars resembles Thor's famous weapon in Norse mythology, the hammer of Thor.
The scenery here is very beautiful and interesting. The price is very high.
Very beautiful, endless, very beautiful!
Last period, I drove to the 12th Utah Highway to visit the Dixie National Forest, and walked to a mountain road called Red Rock Valley, a quiet and deep path covered by green cypresses. Nature is like a ghost and a magical work. It carved the mountains into a statue and carved the rock formations so beautifully. The rocks here, Some are petite and exquisite, like the spring blossoms that break the soil, some are exquisite and elegant, like the water lilies that are waiting for release, some are majestic and simple, like the medieval palace pillars, like strange stalactites, like the rocks like blades and arrows. All the way, I sighed about the ingenious work of nature. There is a visitor center, and there is a portrait of a big bear at the door. I like this humorous cartoon, which once inspired my planning and design at work. There is no ticket fee, you can drive there, and the price of oil has risen a few cents. #Views on the road #Discover the color of the journey #Play outdoors