view gallery W38.6 km | Top of the World - Moab, Utah in Scenic Roadside Look-Outs The view from Top of the World is one of the most dramatic in the Moab area. From here, you can look out over the valley to Fisher Towers, the La Sal Mountains, Priest and Nun formations in Castle Valley, Arches National Park and western Colorado. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date approved: 10/29/2008 last visited: 02/26/2010 |
view gallery W38.6 km | Top of the World Overlook - Moab, Utah in Scenic Overlooks The view from Top of the World is one of the most dramatic in the Moab area. From here, you can look out over the valley to Fisher Towers, the La Sal Mountains, Priest and Nun formations in Castle Valley, Arches National Park and western Colorado. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date approved: 10/23/2008 last visited: 02/26/2010 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Kokopelli Trail ~ Dewey Bridge Trailhead in Offroad Trails Although the Kokopelli Trail was formally established as a mountain biking trail, only about 10% is single-track closed to 4x4 vehicles. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/04/2012 last visited: 02/06/2014 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Dewey Suspension Bridge in Utah Historical Markers The Dewey Bridge was destroyed by an accidental fire not long after it was restored in 2000. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/05/2012 last visited: 11/23/2022 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Kokopelli Trail ~ Dewey Bridge Trailhead in Hiking and walking trailheads The Dewey Bridge is a convenient trailhead for meeting support vehicles on the 142-mile long multi-use Kokopelli Trail in Western Colorado and Eastern Utah. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/05/2012 last visited: 02/05/2014 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Dewey School Site in Utah Historical Markers The school at Dewey had a relatively short life of only 12 years. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/05/2012 last visited: 04/07/2016 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | First School in Dewey, Utah in First of its Kind The first school in Dewey was held in the Wheeler's log cabin. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 04/04/2012 last visited: 04/07/2016 |
view gallery W45.5 km | Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Hwy - Fisher Towers - Utah, USA in National Scenic Byways Utah State Route 128 is listed both as part of the "Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Hwy" of the National Scenic Byways program and as "Upper Colorado River Scenic Byway" by the State of Utah. posted by: netdust location: Utah date approved: 12/29/2014 last visited: 11/23/2022 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Top of the World - Moab, Utah in Offroad Trails This trail offers beautiful scenery and some challenging obstacles. The overlook is not one to be missed. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date approved: 10/21/2008 last visited: 02/26/2010 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Dewey, Utah - Longest Wooden Suspension Bridge in Utah in Roadside Attractions Built in 1916 by the Midland Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri, Dewey Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in Utah. The span of 500 feet was at the time of it's construction, the second longest span west of the Mississippi. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date approved: 06/23/2009 last visited: 11/23/2022 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Dewey Bridge - Moab, Utah in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Built in 1916 by the Midland Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri, Dewey Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in Utah. The span of 500 feet was at the time of it's construction, the second longest span west of the Mississippi. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date approved: 10/28/2008 last visited: 11/23/2022 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Dewey Bridge - Moab, Utah in Scenic Roadside Look-Outs Built in 1916 by the Midland Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri, Dewey's Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in Utah. The span of 500 feet was at the time of it's construction, the second longest span west of the Mississippi. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date approved: 11/18/2008 last visited: 11/23/2022 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Dewey Bridge - Moab, Utah in Suspension Bridges Built in 1916 by the Midland Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri, Dewey's Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in Utah. The span of 500 feet was at the time of it's construction, the second longest span west of the Mississippi. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date approved: 10/28/2008 last visited: 11/23/2022 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Dewey Bridge - Moab, Utah in Photos Then and Now Built in 1916 by the Midland Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri, Dewey's Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in Utah. The span of 500 feet was at the time of it's construction, the second longest span west of the Mississippi. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date approved: 10/28/2008 last visited: 11/23/2022 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Dewey Bridge - Moab, Utah in Orphaned Bridges Built in 1916 by the Midland Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri, Dewey's Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in Utah. The span of 500 feet was at the time of it's construction, the second longest span west of the Mississippi. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date approved: 10/29/2008 last visited: 11/23/2022 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | LONGEST - Suspension & Clear Span Bridge in Utah in Superlatives Built in 1916 by the Midland Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri, Dewey Bridge is the longest suspension bridge in Utah. It is also the longest clear span bridge in Utah. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date approved: 11/23/2008 last visited: 11/23/2022 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Dewey Bridge - Dewey, UT in American Guide Series Built in 1916 by the Midland Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri, Dewey Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in Utah. The span of 500 feet was at the time of it's construction, the second longest span west of the Mississippi. posted by: 94RedRover location: Utah date approved: 03/17/2009 last visited: 11/23/2022 |
view gallery NW45.5 km | Rock Room at Dewey Bridge, Grand County, Utah in Cave Entrances (Artificial) The Rock Room at Dewey Bridge is a mystery, but is easy to locate once you visit the Dewey Bridge Historical Site. It is a Man Made Cave with a Man Made (Artificial) Entrance. posted by: condor1 location: Utah date approved: 05/28/2016 last visited: 04/23/2016 |
view gallery E46.7 km | Captain Smith's Cabin in Homesteads Rock cabin built in Escalante Canyon by Captain Henry A. Smith in 1911. posted by: MSDJ23 location: Colorado date approved: 12/02/2009 last visited: 05/31/2015 |
view gallery N46.8 km | Rim Rock Road High Point - 6640' in Elevation Signs The high point of the drive through Colorado National Monument. posted by: WR7X location: Colorado date approved: 11/14/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery SW48.9 km | La Sal, Utah 84530 in U.S. Post Offices The small La Sal Post Office serves only about 70 households from its location at 2 Main Street. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 06/12/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery SW48.9 km | La Sal, Utah 84530 in Wikipedia Entries La Sal is a small community of about 340 inhabitants in the northeast corner of San Juan County. posted by: brwhiz location: Utah date approved: 06/11/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery N49.1 km | Cold Shivers Point - USGS CC11 1934 in U.S. Benchmarks A gem of a bench mark which is located in the Colorado National Monument at Cold Shivers Point. posted by: king.hubi location: Colorado date approved: 06/10/2009 last visited: 09/15/2018 |
view gallery N49.9 km | Serpents Trail - Grand Junction, CO in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Once the only road through the Colorado National Monument, a portion has been saved as a hiking trail. posted by: Outspoken1 location: Colorado date approved: 10/26/2011 last visited: 09/16/2014 |
view gallery N49.9 km | Devils Kitchen Picnic Shelter - Grand Junction, CO in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This picnic area was repaired after vandalism in 2009 in preparation for the Colorado National Monument's 100th anniversary in 2011. posted by: Outspoken1 location: Colorado date approved: 10/26/2011 last visited: never |
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