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Upper Colorado River Scenic Byway (U-128)

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Basics
Length:
44 miles (70 km)
Time:
One hour
Fees:
Fees only at Forest Service campgrounds and similar facilities.

Description

Cutting through the red rock gorge of the Colorado River, this route offers a panoramic view of the LaSal Mountains, whose snow-capped peaks rise in vivid contrast to the red rock sandstone typical of this canyon country.

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Details

Length:
44 miles (70 km)
Time:
One hour
Main Roads:
UT-128 E
Fees:
Fees only at Forest Service campgrounds and similar facilities.
Additional Details:
Also known as Colorado River Scenic Byway

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