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47 Unusual Places In Utah That Proves The State Is Mysterious

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31.) Antelope Island on the Great Salt Lake

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Located in Syracuse, Utah, this area got its name from the Pronghorn Antelope species that once inhabited the place. It is now home to some fascinating wildlife, including several migratory birds, coyotes, bobcats, eagles, and the ubiquitous brine shrimp as well as brine flies.

32.) Burr Trail Switchbacks. Garfield County, Utah

John Atlantic Burr, the person who developed Burrville town also established the Burr Trail Switchbacks in the 1800s. The trail is considered as the most scenic drive in Utah.

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33.) Victim of the Beast Gravestone in Saltlake, Utah

This is an unusual inscription. It reads Lilly E. Gray, Victim of the Beast 666.What is even more bizarre is the fact that no one even seems to know what the inscriptions mean and why no one understands why it was placed there in the first place.

34.) Hell’s Backbone Scenic Road in Escalante, Utah

Also known as the Poison Road, Hell’s backbone is a strange road surrounded by the Box-Death Hollow wilderness area. This road may just provide the perfect site for thrill seekers.

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35.) Parowan Gap Petroglyphs

At the edge of the dry “Little Salt Lake,” is a natural gap in the mountains that is filled with hundreds of petroglyphs or writings of previous inhabitants of the land.

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