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Colorado National Monument – Grand Junction

Colorado National Monument - Grand Junction

The Colorado National Monument is a breathtaking expanse of rugged natural beauty located near Grand Junction, Colorado. Spanning over 32 square miles, the monument is renowned for its towering red rock cliffs, dramatic canyons, and expansive views of the Colorado Plateau. Visitors can explore its unique geological features, including rock spires, arches, and monoliths carved over millions of years by erosion. Rim Rock Drive, a scenic 23-mile road winding through the monument, offers unparalleled vistas and access to numerous viewpoints and hiking trails, making it a favorite destination for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and adventurers.

In addition to its striking landscapes, the Colorado National Monument is home to diverse wildlife, such as bighorn sheep, golden eagles, and mule deer, as well as a variety of desert flora like junipers, pinyon pines, and cacti. The monument is a haven for outdoor recreation, offering opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, biking, and camping. It also serves as a living reminder of the rich history and cultural significance of the area, with evidence of human habitation dating back thousands of years. The Colorado National Monument is not only a stunning natural treasure but also a vital piece of Colorado’s heritage.

Desert Ranch in Southern Utah – Caineville

Desert Ranch in Southern Utah - Caineville

A desert ranch in southern Utah, on the road between Caineville and Hanksville.  This is a lesser traveled part of the state, on the backside of Capitol Reef National Park, but definitely one of the most beautiful. The contrast  between the green irrigated fields below and South Caineville Mesa in the background is what made this shot in my mind.  Not to mention the tranquil rural scene that makes you want to leave the city behind and pick up ranching for a living.