If you’ve spent any time in the Beehive State, you know that it’s all about the rock formations here. The deep, rich colors of the various types of sandstone, and the oddly-shaped spires, cliffs, and rock mounds make our vast landscapes truly stunning.

Utah’s national parks are all great places to soak in some vibrant beauty, but there’s a lesser-known spot near St. George where you’ll find a little more peace and quiet.

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Have you ever hiked to the Candy Cliffs? We’d love to read about your adventure in the comments! Learn more about the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve on its website, and check out its Facebook page for the latest updates.

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