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Show LS Utah Parks Have Their Own Appeal YC Ome enveralN(e PUP eis aes i) CLEARANCE SALE ON DISPLAY MODELS Ends 5/29/99 Beyondthe redrock, they are nothing alike IF youenjoy th nbience of a wood bumingfi but prefer the beauty and natural the fireplace produ atisfy your desire BY TOM WHARTON THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SMART fireplace is one of the most highly desired features in nergy efficient natural gas fireplaces bring There is a tendency to view Utah's five national parks as simi- lar, though about theonly similar- ityis that all feature redrock. But Zion, Bryce, Arches, Canyonlands and Capitol Reef have their own personalities and look The sameholds for Utah's sey- en national monuments and two national recreationareas. Eachis Craig Hansell The Salt Lake Tribune Mountainbikers are o1 na roll on the Slickrock Trail, one of the top fat-tire rides in the world different and worth exploring Some things are similar though. Campgrounds at the five national parks, especially those at Arches, Canyonlands and Capitol Parkareas in the lower 48st t Ranger Station in offers limited service A ‘ountry permit is required for all rnight mountain bike. ba or four-w drive stays. The full-service campgroundis at S waw i F eedles District. T! groundinthelsland ¢ is no wate er MCapitol Reef: In Wa ne County, Capitol Reef features hiki andscenic drives through spectacul: sandstone s which inclu Reef, tend to fill up. often before noon. Travelers whowant to camp inside the park should pian accordingly. While reservationsare not takenat national park campgrounds, they can beobtainedfor nearby privatefacilities, at many US. Forest Service facilities and at moststate park: Hereis a lookat activities and facilities at Utah’s national parks monuments and recreation areas. National Parks Marches: Located five miles north of Moab, this park contains thelargest concentration of natural arches in the world, including such famous spans as Delicate Arch, Landscape Arch and Double Arch Ahighlight of an Arches vi sit is tak ing a guidedhike through the maze-like are loc atedin. an che nikes to ple Fiery Furnace. quired and center or campfire pr hoursin advance MBryce Canyon:In Garfield Coun ty, Bryce Canyonis actually not a c7 at all, but an amphitheater. V canridehorses or hike intothis|: alpine splendor combined w doos. spires andred. tan and buff rock formations Driveto overlooks or walk along the rimtrail Two campgrounds, a lodgeinside and Ruby’s Inn near th nce all offer a place also offers a nightly rodeo, ai and swimming Canyonlands: There are tinct parts of this spread-outsou! ern Utahpai canoeing the Gre n or Col tors one ex unfold fromtheIsland visitors can hike throug! canyons in the Needl with a real four-wheeling or ba Maze. one of the m @ Cedar Breaks: Snow doesn't leave many of the trails or campgrounds until the middle of June, though over looks are available much of the year. ‘There a visitor center at Point Su: preme @ Natural Bridges: Thebig draw at southeastern Utah monumentwest of Blanding are the three natural ‘ridges The visitor center displays fe: ty a replica of a Pueblo structure built on site scale color murals of thebridges and displays highlighting _plart and Dinosaur: In eastern Utah near Ver draw here is the Dinosaur or Center wheretravelers see dinosaur bones partially exca ated Hovenweep: This small national ment in extreme southeastern Utah features self-guided hikes through Anasazi ruins Rainbow Bridge: On the edge of Il. tour boats from Bullfrog » visitors to cular natural bridge Escalante-Grand Staircase: Lothern Utah near the towns Boulder and Kanab. it s, remoteslot canyons, k andits visitor center doff Interstate 15 south Series Is the first line of natural gas fireplace products to offer optional remote controls. 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