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Historical Markers in Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Monticello is the county seat for San Juan County
Canyonlands National Park is in San Juan County
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ADJACENT TO SAN JUAN COUNTY
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Dolores County, Colorado (7) ►
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Montezuma County, Colorado (62) ►
Montrose County, Colorado (36) ►
San Miguel County, Colorado (1) ►
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ADJACENT TO SAN JUAN COUNTY
Emery County (26) ►
Garfield County (37) ►
Grand County (27) ►
Kane County (118) ►
Wayne County (18) ►
Apache County, Arizona (48) ►
Coconino County, Arizona (223) ►
Navajo County, Arizona (124) ►
Dolores County, Colorado (7) ►
Mesa County, Colorado (26) ►
Montezuma County, Colorado (62) ►
Montrose County, Colorado (36) ►
San Miguel County, Colorado (1) ►
San Juan County, New Mexico (28) ►
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1 ► Utah, San Juan County, Canyonlands National Park — Aztec Butte — ![]() |
Rising above the mesa, Aztec Butte overlooks sheer cliffs and twisted canyons stretching in every direction. Hundreds of years ago, ancestral Puebloans survived here through hard work and ingenuity. Clad in yucca sandals and bearing baskets of . . . — — Map (db m159891) HM |
2 ► Utah, San Juan County, Canyonlands National Park — Green River Overlook — Elevation 6,000 feet — ![]() |
[Left to right] Land of Standing Rocks High plateaus and spires eroded from dark brown shale. Well-known rock formations include Lizard Rock, The Plug, Chimney Rock and The Wall. As the raven flies, The Land of Standing Rocks is 15 miles . . . — — Map (db m159922) HM |
3 ► Utah, San Juan County, Canyonlands National Park — Indian Ricegrass — Stipa/Achnatherum hymenoides — Grass family (Poaceae) — ![]() |
Height: 1'-2½' Seedhead: Tufted seeds on hair-thin branches in loose bunches This attractive cool-season bunchgrass grows in moist soils of early spring, then flowers and sets seed before summer. Its large seeds are a vital food . . . — — Map (db m159820) HM |