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Cataract Canyon

Cataract Canyon
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Chesler Park

Chesler Park
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Colorado River
Colorado River
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Biological Soil Crust

Biological Soil Crust
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Ancestral Puebloan Granary

Ancestral Puebloan Granary
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Dory on the Colorado River

Dory on the Colorado River
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Hikers on the Grand View Point Trail

Hikers on the Grand View Point Trail
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Great Gallery

Great Gallery
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Mesa Arch

Mesa Arch
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Pothole Point

Pothole Point
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Green River Overlook
View from Green River Overlook
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Raft in Cataract Canyon

Raft in Cataract Canyon
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Bikers on the White Rim Road
Bikers on the White Rim Road
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The Chocolate Drops

The Chocolate Drops
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Low Water Panoramas
Low Water Panoramas
In 2002, the park documented record low water in Cataract Canyon.
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Brochures
Brochures
Download our park newspaper, trip planner and brochures on a variety of topics.
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Juniper Berries  

Did You Know?
The Utah juniper, one of the most common trees in the southwest, has the ability to self-prune. During droughts, these trees will cut off fluids from one or more branches so that the rest of the tree can survive.
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Last Updated: July 22, 2009 at 12:50 EST