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S-curve at Night Big Cottonwood Canyon – Wasatch Mountains – Utah

S-curve at Night Big Cottonwood Canyon - Wasatch Mountains - Utah

A view of the S-Curve at Dusk in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Big Cottonwood Canyon rises above Salt Lake City, Utah.

Big Cottonwood Canyon, nestled in the stunning Wasatch Mountains of Utah, is a breathtaking natural retreat just a short drive from Salt Lake City. Known for its rugged beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities, the canyon offers year-round activities for nature enthusiasts. In the warmer months, visitors can enjoy hiking, rock climbing, and scenic drives along the winding canyon road, with popular trails like Lake Blanche and Donut Falls showcasing alpine lakes and waterfalls. During winter, the canyon transforms into a haven for skiers and snowboarders, with Solitude Mountain Resort and Brighton Ski Resort providing world-class slopes.

Big Cottonwood Canyon is also a designated watershed, meaning its pristine environment helps supply clean drinking water to the surrounding communities. This makes it an ideal spot for picnics and peaceful retreats while respecting regulations that protect the area’s natural resources. Whether you’re seeking adventure, solitude, or stunning vistas, Big Cottonwood Canyon captures the essence of Utah’s mountainous charm.

Cincinnati Skyline Sunset – Ohio River – Roebling Bridge

John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge - Cincinnati - Ohio

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The Cincinnati skyline at sunset, with a view of the Roebling Bridge crossing the Ohio River from Kentucky to Ohio.

The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, originally known as the Cincinnati-Covington Bridge was renamed in honor of its designer and builder. When it opened in 1867, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world. Roebling is also known for designing what would become the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. However due to his death during the course of the project, finishing that bridge fell to his son, Washington Roebling, who completed the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883.