Dinosaurs Leave a Lasting Impression
August 25, 2009
Though the surroundings are arid today, the Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm is located on what was once the shore of an early Jurassic lake. Nearly 200 million years ago, several species of dinosaurs and other reptiles frequented the lake area and, as they traveled about the muddy surface, left impressions of feet and tails. The water then covered the tracks with sand, which over time hardened into stone. Read more
Zion National Park: A gallery of nature’s finest work
August 13, 2009
You stand and marvel at colors that complement each other perfectly, patterns and shapes that lull you into their beauty. The lighting is perfect. The environment is quiet, an ideal setting for the appreciation of beauty. It sounds like a museum or an art gallery, but this is Zion National Park in southwest Utah, and the works of art have been crafted over millions of years by shifting earth, flowing rivers and steady wind. Read more
Springdale, Utah: Gateway to Zion National Park
August 11, 2009
Sitting at the entrance to Zion National Park, the town of Springdale, Utah, seems as though it was put there to welcome visitors to this amazing natural phenomenon. Interesting and unique shops line the main road through town, with opportunities to purchase any supplies you may need for your day in the park, and any souvenirs to help you remember it. Small cafés and restaurants offer a wide variety of dining options from snacks to steaks to pizza and more. For more details, visit the Zion Canyon Visitors Bureau website or call 1-888-518-7070. Read more














