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The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is an area of plateaus,
sandstone canyon, unique rock formations and cliffs in southern Utah.
The 1.7 million acres of desert became the nation's newest national
monument in September 1996.

The monument extends
eastward from Bryce Canyon National park to Capitol Reef National Park
and the and the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. It borders the
Dixie National Forest on the north and extends southward to the Arizona
State line. Scenic Byway 12 winds through the northern portion, and
backways branching from Highway 12 provide access to trails and features
in the monument.
The Escalante Grand Staircase National Monument is located near the
beautiful parks of Bryce Canyon National Park, Arches National Park,
Grand Canyon, Capitol Reef National Park, Lake Powell National Recreation
Area, and Canyonlands National Park . For further travel information
on these areas click on these links or visit the Grand Circle travel
packets' web site.
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