Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

After leaving Zion National Park on the way to Page, Arizona, I happened upon a visitor center in Big Water, Utah, for Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Unlike other National Monuments, Grand Staircase is administered and managed not by the National Park Service, but by the Bureau of Land Management, which is also a part of the US Department of the Interior.

Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument spans across nearly one million acres of America's public lands and contains three distinct units: Grand Staircase, Kaiparowits, and Escalante Canyon. From its spectacular Grand Staircase of cliffs and terraces, across the rugged Kaiparowits Plateau to the wonders of the Escalante River Canyons, the Monument is a diverse geologic treasure speckled with monoliths, slot canyons, natural bridges, and arches. Due to its remote location and rugged landscape, the monument was one of the last places in the continental United States to be mapped.

The Grand Staircase visitor center had lots of exhibits on dinosaurs as apparently there are lots of dinosaur bones and fossils in the lands of the Monument.






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