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Crystal Sibson
Photo Date:
05/05/2017
Two of the prominent hoodoo rock formations as seen from the trail.
Crystal Sibson
Photo Date:
05/05/2017
The trails are all clearly marked and well maintained.
Crystal Sibson
Photo Date:
05/05/2017
More rock formations along the Hoodoo Trail.
Crystal Sibson
Photo Date:
05/05/2017
A closer view of the two prominent hoodoo rock formations along the trail.
Crystal Sibson
Photo Date:
05/05/2017
There are many unique trees lining the trails.
Crystal Sibson
Photo Date:
05/05/2017
Years of errosion has formed these unusual rock formations.
Crystal Sibson
Photo Date:
05/05/2017
Hoodoos along the trail.
Crystal Sibson
Photo Date:
05/05/2017
Contrasting colors in the Dixie National Forest.
Crystal Sibson
Photo Date:
05/05/2017
Sinage along the trail explaining how the region got the nickname of "Utah's Fairyland."
Crystal Sibson
Photo Date:
05/05/2017
Two hoodoos can be spotted from the trail.
Crystal Sibson
Photo Date:
05/05/2017
Smokey the Bear at the Red Canyon Visitor Center.