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The ultimate adventure guide
The trail up to Mary's is like an ancient highway of rock.
Much of the trail is wide in sections, allowing for plenty of speed.
The trail comes right up to the canyon edge in some places.
The majestic canyons sprawl out below.
A few tricky rock obstacles hide in the canyon crevices.
Strange erosion patterns dot the rocks of the landscape here.
Wide easy trails in sections near the end.
Grand views of the Colorado River from the final section of trail.
Mary's dedication plaque.
This is the place to stop and take in the views.
Evidence of the millennia it took to carve out this section of heaven.
Views from Mary's at sunset.
Don't forget to stop at the Colorado National Monument while in Fruita, it's just down the road from McInnis Canyon.