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Dinosaur National Monument

America's Monumental Dinosaur Site

For the first time in years, visitors can once again see the nation's most productive Jurassic park
May 31, 2012 | By Brian Switek

Man bridging across canyon

Canyoneering: Much More Than a Hike in the Park

The “Average Joe’s” extreme sport takes athletes high atop mountains and deep into canyons
February 16, 2011 | By Jim Morrison

Rainbow Bridge

Tracking History Through Rainbow Bridge

Old photographs of early 20th century outdoorsmen outline the path used by hikers today seeking the American Southwest landmark
May 24, 2010 | By Jim Conaway

View from the back of the grotto

At Moab, Music Among the Red Rocks

The Moab Music Festival features world-class music in an unparalleled natural setting
August 27, 2008 | By Jamie Bernstein

Mormon encampment

The Brink of War

One hundred fifty years ago, the U.S. Army marched into Utah prepared to battle Brigham Young and his Mormon militia
June 2008 | By David Roberts

Historic 25th Street in downtown Ogden

Ogden, Utah

April 01, 2008 | By Smithsonian.com

An absence of cougars has had a major impact on Zion

It All Falls Down

A plummeting cougar population alters the ecosystem at Zion National Park
December 01, 2006 | By Eric Jaffe

Secrets of the Range Creek Ranch

Archaeologists cheered when Waldo Wilcox's vast spread was deeded to the state of Utah, believing that it holds keys to a tribe that flourished 1,000 years ago - and then mysteriously vanished.
March 2006 | By Keith Kloor

In the Fast Lane

Drivers gear up to set speed records at Utah's desolate Bonneville Salt Flats
August 2005 | By Preston Lerner


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