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The Cliffs of the Kolob Canyons rise above a curve in the Kolob Canyon Road. Beatty Point is the name of this particular outcropping, which is flanked by deep, narrow canyons on each side.
The south fork of Taylor Creek flows out of this finger canyon, walled in on both sides and at it's end by high cliffs.
Cliffs and domes of navaho sandstone rise above the desert vegetation of Kolob Canyons.
An especially skinny, deep canyon cuts straight into a dome peak in the Kolob Canyons area.
Cliffs in the Kolob Canyons area, viewed from the La Verkin Creek Trail.
A trickle of water flows down the face of this cliff above the La Verkin Creek Trail.
Nugent Mesa rises 1,500 feet above the La Verkin Creek Trail to the right of this deep canyon.
Juniper trees frame this view of the Kolob Canyons.