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White Canyon




MAKE FRY CANYON LODGE THE BASE FOR YOUR EXPLORATIONS OF UTAH'S WILD HEART.


Edward Abbey once called this area the wild heart of the Colorado Plateau. His most famous novel took place in these canyons. Whether you stay with us for an evening, a week, or a season, you'll find plenty to see and do here.
If you've come to sight-see and relax, Natural Bridges National Monument is our near neighbor; we are also convenient to Glen Canyon and its famous reservoir. On the road to Mexican Hat, stop at Muley Point, with its incomparable views over Monument Valley and all four of the Four Corners states.

Back at the lodge, you'll find local Indian ruins to visit, and cool evening rim walks just outside your door, You won't believe the sunset over Jacob's Chair Butte as seen from our front porch, and you may be startled to realize how many stars there are in the desert sky at night.

The more adventurous will find breathtaking four-wheel- drive touring on the area's numerous backroads, and challenging hikes in Utah's most awe inspiring wilderness areas-- including Dark Canyon, Grand Gulch, and White Canyon. In the hot summer months the cooler elevations of Elk Mountain provide shaded mesa-top treks with dazzling views, and good roads for jeeping and biking. For the truly gonzo there's the Black Hole, with its hauntingly deep sandstone narrows, hypothermia-inducing swims, and difficult climbs.

And that's only the beginning. There are more beautiful, unnamed, undiscovered canyons and mesas in our backyard than anywhere else in America.
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