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History of Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Taken from the Utah History Encyclopedia. (Links Added)
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The Canyonlands districts are not connected by inner roads. Visitors must leave the park to enter another district. In several areas, the park is not developed, and many of the sites can be seen only by hiking. Headquarters for the park is in Moab, with visitor centers located in each of the three districts.

See: James Fassett, ed., Canyonlands Country: A Guidebook of the Four Corners Geological Society (1975); and Thomas G. Smith, "The Canyonlands National Park Controversy, 1961-64," Utah Historical Quarterly (Summer 1991).

Stephanie M. Kawamura


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