

You have to hike a long way up to get to Cohab Canyon, the canyon in the sky. We started from the trail head on Rt. 24 and hiked a little more than a mile to see the beautiful scenes in these two photos.
The top photo is a small section of the 100 mile long Waterpocket Fold. The earth pushed up on one side and dropped down on the other creating a geological and photogenic wonderland.
The lower photo is the view we saw below us. There is a campground nestled in the trees.
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