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Valley of the Gods ACEC, Utah

The Valley of the Gods ACEC in southeastern Utah is a hidden gem. Protected for its incredible scenic value, the area offers beautiful Cedar Mesa sandstone monoliths, towering pinnacles and wide open spaces that seem to go on forever. In fact, the Salt Lake Tribune and KUED-Channel 7 featured the ACEC in this year’s ‘Utah Bucket List’ series—highlighting the annual Bluff International Balloon Festival’s morning flight over the Valley of the Gods as a Utah must see!

Before you visit the Valley of the Gods ACEC, be sure to print a guide to help you identify the massive sandstone formations. You can get the guide here: on.doi.gov/1iv6KRB.

For more information visit bit.ly/13EP8hk.

Photos by BLMers: Andrea kachulus, Robert Leaver, and Bob Wick
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Author Bureau of Land Management

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by mypubliclands at https://flickr.com/photos/91981596@N06/15692341596. It was reviewed on 5 August 2015 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

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