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Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Traveler Leaving an Interpretive Site

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Traveler Leaving an Interpretive Site

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: A car pulls away from an interpretive site in the lower canyon area of Logan Canyon. The Byway is surrounded by towering trees and mount... More

Scenic Byway 12 - The Mouth of Casto Canyon

Scenic Byway 12 - The Mouth of Casto Canyon

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Hoodoos lie at the mouth of Casto Canyon in Red Canyon area of Scenic Byway 12. Location: Utah (37.784° N 112.330° W) Status: Public d... More

Scenic Byway 12 - Riders on Horseback in the Red Canyon Area.

Scenic Byway 12 - Riders on Horseback in the Red Canyon Area.

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Riders start out on horseback in Losee Canyon off of Red Canyon. Location: Utah (37.744° N 112.304° W) Status: Public domain. Photo by... More

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Logan Canyon Scenic Byway in Early Morning Light

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Logan Canyon Scenic Byway in Early Morning...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: This particular picture shows the road through the lower canyon area washed in early morning light. The road is lined with rich green tr... More

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Logan Canyon Scenic Byway in Early Morning Light

Logan Canyon Scenic Byway - Logan Canyon Scenic Byway in Early Morning...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: This particular picture shows the road through the lower canyon area washed in early morning light. The road is lined with rich green tr... More

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