'''Canyon Country''' is a region in the state of Utah in the United States of America. It is a wild, sparsely populated area along the southern boundary of the state, with an extraordinary concentration of national parks and monuments offering scenic opportunities galore and an inexhaustible array of hiking trails and canyoneering routes. It includes the counties of Kane, Garfield, San Juan, Wayne, and Grand.
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Cities
Boulder — a pretty cowboy town west of Capitol Reef National Park that is right by some of the most spectacularly beautiful stretches of highway in the world
Blanding — a small gateway town to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Kanab — the only real desert town for miles in the Vermilion cliffs and the only piece of civilization south of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument; on the way south to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, east to wild canyoneering opportunities, or northwest to Zion National Park
Escalante — a small town on the northern border of in Grand Staircase with some good eatin', located near beautiful canyons
Hanksville — you know you're nowhere when you arrive to Hanksville, far to the east of Capitol Reef, where you can refuel, eat, sleep, and get on your desert way
Moab — a desert tourist hub for visitors to Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park and a good place to buy gear or rent an ATV, also a mountain bike "cult spot"
Monticello — a very small town north of Blanding which boasts the region's sole Mormon Temple
Mount Carmel Junction — an often overlooked junction town east of Zion, near some very beautiful wilderness lands
Panguitch — a small town that is the largest in Garfield County and is surrounded by spectacular, mountainous National Forests
Other destinations
Arches National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park
Canyonlands National Park
Capitol Reef National Park
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Natural Bridges National Monument
Navajo Nation lies primarily within neighboring Arizona but extends into this region.
Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Zion National Park lies along the boundary of this region with the Dixie (southwest) region of the state.
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The nearest major airport is in Salt Lake City. Interstate highways 15 (connecting Salt Lake and St. George and 70 (intersecting with I-15 on the west and leading into Colorado on the east) flank the region on the west and north, respectively. Few highways actually lead ''into'' this region because of its rugged topography, and most of the ones that do (e.g. US 191 and state roads 24, 95, 72 and 12) are reached from I-70 or from similarly minor highways on the east side. Access from the south is very limited owing to the impassable Grand Canyon just across the Arizona state line.
Get around
Drive. If there was ever an area that justifies having a 4-wheel-drive, high-clearance vehicle, this is it, but don't make the mistake of believing that an "urban" 4WD will suffice to get you everywhere you want to go. Many of the "roads" in this area, particularly in Canyonlands and Grand Staircase-Escalante, are almost unimaginably rough. Know your limits as a driver, and those of your vehicle, before venturing into the boonies here.
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Get out
Four Corners, where Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet. Visitors can twist their bodies so that they are in four states at once.
If you're looking for still more canyoneering, just cross the state line into Arizona, Colorado or New Mexico, as the canyon-and-mesa terrain continues into all three.
Navajo Nation is primarily in Arizona, and a number of interesting sites there are fairly near the state line.