Utah is one of the best states in the nation when it comes to grand, sweeping vistas where you can see for miles and miles. From the exquisite views at Bryce Canyon National Park to the stunning overlook view at Dead Horse Point State Park, the Beehive State pretty much wins the prize for picturesque scenery. Here's a lesser-known overlook that's just as jaw-dropping as the others, and you'll want to check it out:
The Wedge is located in the San Rafael Swell, and it's known as Utah's Little Grand Canyon. Get a look at this vast place, and you'll quickly see why.
To reach the overlook, you'll travel along a gravel road for nearly 20 miles, starting at the junction of SR-10 near Castledale. The road is navigable by most vehicles when the weather's dry.
At the overlook, you'll find signs that tell you about the geology of the San Rafael Swell, and the history of this place.
Check out the San Rafael River, 1,200 feet below.
Don't get too close to the edge - it's a long way down!
You might be surprised to find trees growing here - the soil is shallow, and this area doesn't get much rain. Small junipers like this eke out an existence here, but they don't grow very fast - this one may be hundreds of years old!
You'll want to allow plenty of time to sit and appreciate the sweeping views and stunning scenery here.
Bring your camera and hang out to capture the sunset.
The Wedge is beautiful in all kinds of light conditions - it's a photographer's dream.
Have you visited The Wedge Overlook at the San Rafael Swell? We'd love to see your photos in the comments! If you'd enjoy seeing more beautiful photos of Utah's outdoors, you might want to join our Utah Nature Lovers Group on Facebook. We're always accepting new members!
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