99. Elephant Canyon Hiking Trail, Utah
Distance: 11 miles
Best Time to Go: All Year
To take this hike you must journey to travel to Canyonlands National Park in the Needles District. This is a moderate hike that offers hikers the chance to see some of the greatest rock formations in the nation. Numerous needles, spires, and arches can be seen as you make this trek through canyons and high desert grasslands. The most famous of natural attractions here is the Druid Arch. It’s so named because the arch looks similar to the huge rocks of Stonehenge.
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Yes! I agree! Some places are worth seeing more than once. (I have been to England 3 times and would go back again!)
Yeah, any place where you can truly relax like you can on some of these islands are worth visiting more than once too!
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Sad valley of fire in Nevada didn’t make your list or red rock some great trails for all levels of hikers
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No worries! I am pretty sure I have written about the Valley of Fire elsewhere! Thanks for your comment and support!
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