Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, spanning nearly 1.87 million acres in southern Utah, is a vast expanse of red and gold rock formations, slot canyons, and panoramic views. The monument’s rugged terrain invites visitors to explore its natural beauty through hiking, camping, and 4-wheel driving. The Escalante Canyons area, the most-visited section, draws the majority of visitors with its striking landscapes. Meanwhile, the Grand Staircase region and the Kaiparowits Plateau offer additional opportunities for discovery, each with its own unique geological and scenic features.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
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