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Photograph taken June 7, 2008.
Hole-in-the-Rock Scenic Byway
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It took pioneers 6 weeks to travel this route, but
today you can drive in approsimately 6 hours. Drive
the forgotten route to famous Hole-in-the-Rock located
on the cliffs high above Lake Powell.
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An Impossible Trek
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In 1879 the Mormon Church formed the San Juan Mission
to colonize southeastern Utah. Over 200 people
responded to the call and gathered in Escalante to
pioneer a direct route to the San Juan Country.
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With 83 wagons and hundreds of head of livestock they
traveled over seemingly impassible terrain to fulfill
their mission. The most notable feat was the cutting
of a road down Hole-in-the-Rock a narrow notch in the
1,200 foot cliff above the Colorado River.
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Building the road down Hole-in-the-Rock required six
weeks. The entire 270 mile journey, which ended at
present day Bluff, Utah, took six months.
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Hole-in-the-Rock Scenic Backway takes you into a very
remote and beautiful area. Because of the remoteness,
travellers are advised to take plenty of water and a
full tank of gas. This road may be impassable when
wet. If you are unsure, please check with the
Escalante Interagency Office before proceeding.
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55 miles to Hole-in-the-Rock, high-clearance vehicle
required last 5 miles.
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Other photos about Geography - Utah or Utah, Garfield County.
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