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    10/27/2016
    Free camping at the Super Bowl Campground, just 15 minutes from the entrance to the Needles District. Indian Creek is arguably just as beautiful as the national park it leads to.
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    10/27/2015
    Looking out over The Needles, with the Island in the Sky district of Canyonlands in the distance.
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    10/27/2015
    The Joint Trail looks like a slot canyon, but it is actually a narrow path between two enormous boulders. This section provides some amazing and different scenery from the rest of the hike.
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    10/27/2015
    Hiking through Chesler Park. Chester Park is the crown jewel of the Needles District, with sweeping views of the remote Maze district as well as grassy meadows and towering views of the Needles.
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    10/27/2015
    A cairn in the middle of the Needles. Every trail is cairned in this section. of the park, so keep an eye out for these structures.
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    10/27/2015
    Looking over Indian Creek at the entrance to the Needles District.
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    10/27/2015
    Druid Arch, one of the most impressive arches in Utah. Remote, massive, and beefy; just a few words that describe this amazing rock feature.

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