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Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument - Willis Creek Narrows

Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument

4.8(31 reviews)
86.4 mi

This feels like a review in progress because the area is so large - but was pleasantly surprised by…read morehow much more I want to explore this region. We did Willis Creek Narrows and Lower Calf Creek Falls - both incredible. Now adding to the wish list for return trips. The drive along US 12 is just spectacular. Definitely recommend a high clearance vehicle with 4WD to access some of the more remote locations. Be prepared to adventure and bring what you need as this is not a manicured national park, but more a haven for those looking for an off-grid escape.

I didn't have a ton of time to explore here but simply driving by left quite an impression on me!…read moreWOW. I'm not exaggerating when I say I pulled off the road maybe every 50 feet because every new angle provided a new exciting view of this vast and beautiful stone monument. In general this is a HUGE monument to explore and I'm not sure you could even scratch the surface on a simple vacation, let alone during a road trip. I've since come to learn that this area was the last part of the lower 48 states to be cartographed and, according to the Bureau of Land Management, it spans five life-zones - from low-lying desert to coniferous forest, and paleontologists have unearthed countless dinosaur bones and fossils from within its canyons and deserts. Truly incredible stuff, here! But don't let the size and scope intimidate you. As I said, even driving by or taking a day or afternoon to explore is worth the journey. It's an incredible resource that we're lucky to have here in the US.

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Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument
Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument
Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument

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Rochester Panel Rock Art Site - View from the narrow trail along the canyon rim!

Rochester Panel Rock Art Site

5.0(1 review)
45.4 mi

What an adventure visiting this ancient rock art is!! The panel in and of itself is just amazing -…read morebut the drive and the hike round out the experience entirely! It's totally worth it - the panel is huge and absolutely packed with all sorts of petroglyphs- mostly prehistoric from possibly the Fremont culture! The hike to the panel is such an adventure all on its own lol! It's very short - I only did about 1.5 miles altogether- but there's quite a bit of rock scrambling involved and the trail is very narrow along the rim of a canyon!! So be careful bc it's a bit dangerous. And I visited at the end of August - midday like a dingbat - needless to say it was probably over 100 degrees out and full sun. I was toast by the time I got done lol! Be sure to bring water! But it is still a gorgeous hike - surrounded by canyon walls with a small river rushing below! And then you get to the panel! It's one of the busiest rock art pieces I've ever seen! It's huge and jam-packed with figures, animals, insects, unknown creatures, and even a huge rainbow which is its unique claim to fame! To get here, you have to drive several miles down a gravel road. But it's well maintained and pretty graded so I had no issues with mud or crazy bumps or potholes. And the desert plains are surrounded by gorgeous Utah mountains. There are no bathrooms or facilities and you're way out in the middle of nowhere so be prepared. That being said, I felt very safe - there were other hikers - all friendly. And somehow I had cell signal too!!

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Rochester Panel Rock Art Site - Some ancient animal rock art just above the main panel

Some ancient animal rock art just above the main panel

Rochester Panel Rock Art Site - The huge rock art panel!

The huge rock art panel!

Rochester Panel Rock Art Site - View from the trail with market arrow

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View from the trail with market arrow

Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument - Path the the rock

Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument

5.0(7 reviews)
70.2 mi

This is one of the West's most famous rock art sites, with a high density of petroglyphs. It was…read morebreath-taking as this is a massive expanse of rock all covered in etchings that are as old as 2,000 years ago. It had me contemplating our current existence and what things would look like 2,000 years from now. It was right off the road with a small parking lot with vault toilets. I came during the off season so the lot was empty, but it gets busy enough that there are traffic signs preventing people from parking on the road. Free to park and walk on the sidewalk to the cliff face.

NOTE: This petroglyph wall is not located in Monticello, but outside of town about 30 minutes. It's…read moreon Highway 211, on your way from US-191 into the Needles District of Canyonlands. I fixed the pin drop marker here on Yelp, but these things can be finicky. It's marked and on the side of the road, but GPS crowds can set to: 37.9879209, -109.5188924. Man, I really love this spot. I mean, it's a nice little get-out-and-stretch and won't take you more than a few minutes, but it's a nice roadside pull-off when you're already off and rolling on adventure. I first visited in 2005 or so and was struck by just how prolific all the petroglyphs are. Sometimes you only see a few in one place, but here at Newspaper Rock, it's plastered with characters. Pull off the highway, park, and walk up the paved path. It'll take you less than two minutes, so almost anyone from grandma to the little ones can make it. There's a small fence at the base of the rock to keep you from touching the panel, but you get a front row seat to the artwork. This is very near a campground, but there is a small toilet facility here so you can hit that up before you get into the park, or out to Lockhart, or wherever your travels are taking you. Note that this is not the only panel in the area. If you keep driving, pay attention to the cliffs and the walls around you--you can spy a few characters. But they're sparse, and in comparison to this amazing display, they may barely register. That's what makes this mysterious spot (but why were ancient inhabitants all tagging it???) so wonderful.

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Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument - Sign about the area

Sign about the area

Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument - The rock itself!

The rock itself!

Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument

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Wolverton Mill - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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