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The old mining district in Park City, now a ski resort and upscale neighborhood.
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Boaters enjoy the waters of Echo Reservoir.
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Interstate 80 cuts through the mountainside, high above the waters of Echo Reservoir.
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Rocky mountain slopes line the shores of Echo Reservoir.
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Stone formations protrude from the hills along the Mormon Trail in Henefer Valley.
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Interstate 80 passes through Henefer Valley.
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The Upper Weber Canyon was cut through a ridge of the Wasatch Mountains by the Weber River.
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The Weber River flows into Upper Weber Canyon.
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Rocky cliffs line the gorge of the Weber River at the mouth of Upper Weber Canyon.
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A ridge of chalk-colored cliffs rise above Coalville.
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The Uinta County Courthouse is housed in a historic stone building.
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Looking across the valley of the Weber River near Coalville.
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The town of Coalville is nestled at the mouth of Chalk Creek Canyon, below a prominent line of chalk-colored cliffs.
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The Weber River flows through a beautiful valley of grassland and cottonwood trees.
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The old Lincoln Highway passes by the cliffs of Echo Canyon.
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Echos off these red sandstone cliffs led travelers on the Mormon Trail to name this Echo Canyon.
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The Lincoln Highway passes a towering cliff in Echo Canyon.
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Blue wildflowers line the road at the mouth of a side canyon to Echo Canyon.
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A pond lies below an overhanging cliff in Echo Canyon.
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Jagged gullies have been carved by streams flowing down the slopes of Echo Canyon
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Cream-colored rocks protrude from the hillsides higher in Echo Canyon.
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Echo Canyon has been a major transportation artery ever since pioneer times.
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The Weber River flows past the town of Echo.
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The slopes of Porcupine Ridge rise high above Chalk Creek.
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Chalk Creek Road passes by a gravelly-textured outcropping of rock.

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