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Riding the breathtaking areas found in Utah can give a devout atheist their first religious experience!

There are roads in Utah that defy meaningful description. The areas near Moab and Bryce Canyon are as stunning as it gets. The colors make the scene complete. Every imaginable hue of red, orange and pink is here on display.

HWY 12 is among the most awesome motorcycle roads on earth as it meanders through the Dixie National Forest on it's way to Bryce Canyon, then connects up with equally awesome HWY 14. It's a green-dot scenic route on your map all the way. Roughly 225 miles in length, this route cuts through some of the most scenic spots in all of Utah (and that's saying something!).

HWY 14 is another reknown Utah road that is famous for its awe-inspiring scenery and jaw-dropping vistas. You just have to ride it to experience it. Traveling through the Cedar Breaks is another sensory-overload experience. Close your eyes for a minute and think back to your childhood and the first time you opened a real cedar chest. Remember being delighted as you took in the rich, fragrant aroma? That's what the air within the Cedar Breaks smells like..... for miles and miles and miles!!

While our crack team of local Utah members compile a list of stunning rides for you to enjoy at WFO-6, here's a sampling of some of the scenery you may encounter:  


Photo credit: HMarc Lewis
Sunrise in Arches National Park, near Moab, UT.
 

 


Photo credit: HMarc Lewis
The Colorado river canyon, downstream from Moab, Utah.
 

 


Photo credit: HMarc Lewis
Courthouse Towers, early morning in Arches National Park, Utah.
 

 


Photo credit: HMarc Lewis
Another shot of the Colorado River, about 10 miles downstream from Moab, Utah.
 

 


Photo credit: HMarc Lewis
Monument Valley Navaho Tribal Park, looking north from the Visitor's Center.
 

 


Photo credit: HMarc Lewis
Wilson's arch, on UT 191 between Monticello and Moab, Utah.
 

 


Photo credit: HMarc Lewis
The view from Dead Horse Point (Utah State Park) just northeast of Canyonlands N.P.
 

 


Photo credit: HMarc Lewis
Looking south on UT-163 towards Monument Valley.
 

 


Photo credit: Ignacio
Sampson Springs, Utah - Site of a Pony Express Station.
 

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