Five national parks of Utah
#2
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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The parks are all wonderful. I think the best plan may be to look at a map and try to make a big loop to visit them since they are all in the southern part of Utah. Another park in the area that you may not have thought of is the north rim of the Grand Canyon. It is in Ariz. but you get there from the area near St George, Ut. It is much less visited than the south rim but it is beautiful.
#3
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Santa Clara, Utah
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Try St. George to visit national parks and great quilt shops.
St. George is a great base for visiting these national parks, especially in the winter. St. George has a mild winter climate.
As an added bonus, St. George is like a quilter's mecca. There are lots of great quilt shops in the area. I don't know of a similar sized area that has so many quilt shops to visit.
Also in the area are several other unique independently owned quilt shops.
As an added bonus, St. George is like a quilter's mecca. There are lots of great quilt shops in the area. I don't know of a similar sized area that has so many quilt shops to visit.
Also in the area are several other unique independently owned quilt shops.
Last edited by patricej; 09-09-2013 at 06:39 AM.
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