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Show I Pcnoramaland Tour lally in world-famous Bryce Canyon National Park. Hotels-Motels-Richfield 11, Circleville 1, jPanguitch 14, Escalante 4, Boulder 2, Loa 3, Kicknell 2. Roads All paved except to Kodaohrome Basin, ' Boulder Mountain and parts of U-22. Camping Sites-Richfield 2, Marysville 2, Escalante 3, Bryce Canyon National Park 2, Capitol Reef National Park 1, Torrey 2, Bicknell 1, Loa 2. More Information Utah Travel Council, Council Hall Capitol Hill, Salt Lake City, UT 84114. f manaBf fremont eSSmiS HAT. PA RK 1 W $outm$ V A tour through Panorama-land: Panorama-land: offers just that, a rich jpanorama looking across eons of time and gigantic land-scaipes land-scaipes no other part of the World can offer, j Side trips are the rule through this country, but see Pish Lake, a favorite for trophy trout fisherman,, the Fremont River is fished year around and Bicknell Bottoms has excellent duck hunting. I ; Thousand Lake Mountain jSoenjc Drive offers a panorama pano-rama of color from viewpoints, end Capitol Reef National Park Is an exciting area for geological fantasies. The Boulder Mountain Scenic Scen-ic Drive has fishing, picnicking picnick-ing and hiking, but the road Is impassible during storms. Check locally. j -Anasazi State Park has displays dis-plays of the- ancient Indian culture and. Hell's Backbone Is a fidge crossed by the- road from Escalante to. Boulder. Call Creek Recreation Area ;ls another part filled with In-Jdian In-Jdian ruins, while the Escal-fante Escal-fante Petrified Forest has the I remains of a vast forest pre-served pre-served in stone. iKodachrome Flat, Grosven-or Grosven-or Arch and Cottonwood Canyon Can-yon all have unlimited opportunities oppor-tunities for sightseeing, espec- |