Surreal landscapes
Mar 01, 2021
3 minutes
by Robin Soslow
he state parks of Utah are prolific—jarring stone formations jut into blue skies; kaleidoscopic canyons entrench lush valleys; and alabaster columns loom spectacularly in the distance, culminating in an ethereal ecosphere. It’s a world unto itself. I traversed this land methodically, stemmed from a raging case of cabin fever, first touching upon Goblin Valley State Park (just six hours West of Denver) and then Capitol Reef National Park and Kodachrome Basin State
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