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47 Unusual Places In Utah That Proves The State Is Mysterious

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21.) Goblin Valley State Park

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Mushroom-shaped hoodoos rising to 150 feet decorate the Goblin Valley, State Park. Though there isn’t much life form that could entice visitors to this area, these unusual rock formations are enough to keep visitors coming in year after year.

22.) Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

Located in Kane, Utah, this impressive and fossil-rich rock formation has been in existence for more than 70 million years and has remained as it was since.

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23.) Homestead Crater in Midway, Utah

Another amazing natural wonder is this huge geothermal hot spring that has formed underneath a slowly forming mineral dome. Owners of the Homestead Resort made a unique entry to reach the 55-foot-deep crater with mineral waters for a minimal fee.

24.) Trilobite Quarry in Delta, Utah

U-Dig Quarry is a strange forty-acre limestone quarry which is open to the public in search for that one-of-a-kind invertebrate that had left its marks in the pieces of easily split limestone shales in the quarry.

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25.) Thistle Ghost Town in Fairview, Utah

Once a flourishing farming and ranching community, Thistle Ghost Town was transformed into a desolate area when a massive landslide hit the city in 1983.

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