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5 unique places to experience fall colors
Look beyond the usual pathways for fall foliage. You'll find beautiful scenery and family fun in these places.
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Also known as the Patchwork Parkway, the route runs from Parowan through Brian Head to Panguitch and commemorates a time when pioneer travelers used handmade quilts as protection from the winter cold. The region includes Cedar Breaks National Monument, Zion and Bryce national parks, as well as lava fields and petroglyph sites. Scenic overlooks showcase stands of aspen trees. Contact: 1-800-354-4849; www.scenicsouthernutah.com" width="500" height="332" class="gallery-slideshow-photo"/> |
Southern Utah
Pile into the car for a road trip that includes brilliant fall color in some of our most photogenic national parks. Travel along State Highway 143, a recently designated Scenic Byway.
Also known as the Patchwork Parkway, the route runs from Parowan through Brian Head to Panguitch and commemorates a time when pioneer travelers used handmade quilts as protection from the winter cold. The region includes Cedar Breaks National Monument, Zion and Bryce national parks, as well as lava fields and petroglyph sites. Scenic overlooks showcase stands of aspen trees. Contact: 1-800-354-4849; www.scenicsouthernutah.com |
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