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The ultimate adventure guide
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date:
07/04/2019
Mount Nebo, the tallest peak in the Wasatch at 11,929 feet, can be seen from Devil's Kitchen.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date:
07/04/2019
Interpretive signs explaining the flora along the pathway.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date:
07/04/2019
A small viewing platform allows you to take in the unusual geology.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date:
07/04/2019
The overlook at Devil's Kitchen.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date:
07/04/2019
Just like Bryce Canyon, Devil's Kitchen has a handful of hoodoos in an area not normally associated with red rock.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date:
07/04/2019
The overlook at Devil's Kitchen.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date:
07/04/2019
You can see what looks like naturally made red cement with many pieces of rocky aggregate.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date:
07/04/2019
A sign that describes the formation process of Devil's Kitchen.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date:
07/04/2019
Looking down canyon toward Nephi.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date:
07/04/2019
Beautiful light as the sun sets late on a summer evening.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date:
07/04/2019
The parking area has an informational sign, a restroom, picnic table, and great views of Mount Nebo.