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Cascade Mountain, Wasatch Range, Utah County, Utah
Photographer: Adam McKean; ©2011

The last rays of sunshine catch the snowy southern limestone cliff face of Cascade Mountain, which was glaciated on the northern side during the Ice Age. Wasatch Range, Utah County.

This is an exciting new tool on the horizon for planning ahead.

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Developers and homeowners will have the opportunity to look at detailed, updated flood hazards along the Wasatch Front and in Cache County in a couple of years.

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Little Cottonwood Canyon, Wasatch Range, Salt Lake County, Utah
Photographer: Mike Hylland; ©2011

The “”wrinkled” surface of a rock glacier on the floor of Maybird Gulch hints at the Ice Age glacial activity that carved this tributary to Little Cottonwood Canyon. Ice below the ground surface, now likely all melted away, once allowed the bouldery deposit to imperceptibly flow down the valley floor, forming the arcuate ridges at the ground surface.

The King Fisher Tower, Grand County, Utah
Photographer: Stefan Kirby; ©2011

The King Fisher Tower, north of Castle Valley in Grand County, consists of arkosic sandstone and mudstone of the Permian Cutler Formation.

Moki Dugway road, San Juan County, Utah
Photographer: Michael Vanden Berg; ©2011

Moki Dugway road ascends 1,100 feet in about three miles connecting the valley floor to Cedar Mesa, Utah Route 261 northwest of Mexican Hat, San Juan County.

Looking Glass Rock, San Juan County, Utah
Photographer: Taylor Boden; ©2011

The window of Looking Glass Rock eroded through the Jurassic-age Entrada Sandstone, northern San Juan County.

La Sal Mountains, Grand and San Juan Counties, Utah
Photographer: Mark Milligan; ©2011

Mount Tukuhnikivatz, a prominent peak in the La Sal Mountains, is an erosional remnant of magma that rose from depth (but never reached the surface) about 28 million years ago, forcing through and pushing up the area’s layered sedimentary rocks. View from the U.S. Forest Service Warner Lake guard station.

Wasatch Range, Utah County, Utah
Photographer: Adam McKean; © 2011

A colorful mosaic of fall colors on Provo Peak (11,068 feet), composed of Mississippian- and Pennsylvanian-age rock layers, Wasatch Range, Utah County.

Ogden Canyon, Weber County, Utah
Photographer: Ken Krahulec; ©2011

Large Z-shaped fold of Mississippian rock layers in upper Ogden Canyon, just below Pineview Reservoir, Weber County.

Geology can be fun for everyone! With another weekend on the way, and summer on the horizon, get out and enjoy some of these geological stops in St. George’s backyard with your family and friends.

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St. George is the perfect place for a sunny weekend escape. It’s a desert playground that offers hiking, golfing, biking, climbing and many more family friendly activities.

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