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    The campground has spots for large RVs.
    Tent camping beneath the redrock.
    Volcanic rocks strewn over the hillsides, Upper Galoot Picnic Area.
    The colors of Snow Canyon, Petrified Dunes Trail.
    The namesake of Petrified Dunes Trail.
    Rock climbers on Island in the Sky Wall.
    Commanding views from the overlook on Butterfly Trail.
    Seeking shade in the lava caves, Lava Flow Trail, Snow Canyon State Park.
    Venturing deeper into the darkness, Lava Flow Trail, Snow Canyon State Park.
    These caves were made as lava flows cooled and solidified as tubes.
    Amazing contrasts seen from Lava Flow Trail, Snow Canyon State Park.
    The Whiterocks Amphitheater, Snow Canyon State Park.
    Cholla cactus is more common in the Sonoran Desert, but it loves the sunny spots in Snow Canyon along the Whiterocks Trail.
    Exploring the deep narrows of Jenny's Canyon Trail.
    Whiptail Trail is a pleasant alternative to the main road through Snow Canyon State Park.
    Inscriptions from the 1800s on Pioneer Names Trail.
    Chuckwalla Trail and climbing wall is in the Paradise Canyon area of Snow Canyon State Park.

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