Geodiversity Atlas—Utah State Index

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    • Locations: Arches National Park
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    delicate arch

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Locations: Bryce Canyon National Park
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    park scene colorful rock hoodoos

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Locations: Canyonlands National Park
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    park scene canyons and mesas

    Canyonlands National Park contains some of the most scenic erosional landforms in the American southwest. It consists of a rugged landscape of canyons, mesas, buttes, and rock spire containing a myriad of natural arches, rock alcoves, and other features. Rocks exposed in the park range in age from the late Paleozoic through the Jurassic and include many dominant eolian sandstones.

    • Locations: Capitol Reef National Park
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    rock formations

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Locations: Cedar Breaks National Monument
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    erosional features and rock strata

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Locations: Dinosaur National Monument
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    fossils in quarry wall

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Locations: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    river in entrenched meander

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Locations: Golden Spike National Historical Park
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    reenactment of trains meeting

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Locations: Hovenweep National Monument
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    stone house ruins

    Each park-specific page in the NPS Geodiversity Atlas provides basic information on the significant geologic features and processes occurring in the park. Links to products from Baseline Geologic and Soil Resources Inventories provide access to maps and reports.

    • Locations: Natural Bridges National Monument
    • Offices: Geologic Resources Division
    large natural stone bridge

    Natural Bridges National Monument contains three of the largest natural bridges in the world. They were carved into the Permian Cedar Mesa Sandstone by stream action in White and Armstrong canyons. The close proximity of these large natural bridges to one another as well as their varying age and geomorphic history are important parts of the monument’s geologic significance.

Last updated: June 16, 2020

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