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Amazing Sandstone Landscapes of Canyonlands National Park

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Located in the heart of the Colorado Plateau, in Utah, in the western United States, between scenic red rock cliffs of Arches National Park and the incredible sandstone landscapes of Canyonlands National Park, the town of Moab offers endless opportunity for sightseeing and exploration. This is why this small town is a popular destination for adventure lovers. The rugged and beautiful desert terrain is marked with hundreds of trails for mountain biking and extreme 4x4 driving.
Riding down the Lion’s Back, in Moab, Utah. Photo credit
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The Lions’ Back. Photo credit
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Wheeling enthusiasts enjoy the Hell's Revenge Trail during Moab's Annual Easter Jeep Safari. Photo credit
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A Jeep Cherokee climbs effortlessly up a steep rock wall along the Gold Bar Rim trail during Moab Easter Jeep Safari. Photo credit
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A group of 4x4s ride along a steep dropoff on the Flat Iron Mesa ride at the Easter Jeep Safari in Moab. Photo credit
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The Escalator obstacle on the Hell’s Revenge trail in Moab. Photo credit
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The Escalator obstacle on the Hell’s Revenge trail in Moab. Photo credit
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Crawling up a rock on Hell's Revenge. Photo credit
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The Mickey's Hot Tub on Hell's Revenge trail. Photo credit
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Attempting to crawl out of Mickey's Hot Tub on Hell's Revenge trail. Photo credit
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A Toyota coming up out of Hell's Gate, on Hell's Revenge trail. Photo credit
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Sources: Trails.com / Everytrail.com / Moab Adventure Center

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