Feb 05 2008

White Pockets Hiking in Southern Utah, Weird Rock Formations Look Like Brain Rocks

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White Pockets Hiking in Southern Utah, Weird Rock Formations Look Like Brain Rocks
Bob Therrien is a travel writer and has traveled all over North America. He currently operates the website at http://www.whitepockets.com Author: Bob Therrien http://www.whitepockets.com White pockets are not as well known as its neighbors, Coyote Buttes and The Wave. South Coyote Buttes and White Pockets can both be done in one long day, (depending on the weather). Both are reached from Poverty Flat Ranch. BLM road 1017 and BLM road 1066 is an easier route to get there. White pockets are a very unique area of rock formations some times referred to as brain rocks. Much of the area looks as if it s from a bakery shop and swirled with icing candy. Located just east of Cottonwood Teepees, it is a very remote area and as always, caution should be used. No permit is required to visit White Pockets, but a 4WD is a must because of the deep sand. The road conditions change rapidly so topographical maps and GPS would be best. White Pockets is in the Vermilion Cliffs Paria Wilderness Area. This is a unique area on the Paria Plateau and taking a trip to white pockets will be interesting! Depending on the time of the year, there may be puddles and sand all over everywhere. This is not for amateurs. The House Rock Valley Road may have deep sand and puddles. You definitely need a 4WD to go to South Coyote Buttes or White Pockets. The Last trip report in a Chevy trailblazer, the rangers said the clearance wasn’t high enough to white pockets. Getting as far as the poverty flat ranch normally isn t a problem. Many people find a place near the corral east of the ranch and hike the remainder 4 miles from there. We re talking deep sand and the skill to deflate the air out of your tires to travel the deep sand, past there. This would require a pump to add air back into the tires. Caution, very remote area! Travel with caution and provide someone your trip report with times of departure and expected return. Covering 84,904 square miles, Utah is bordered on the north by Idaho, on the east by Wyoming and Colorado, on the south by New Mexico and Arizona and on the west by Nevada. Utah is located in the heart of the American West. Visiting Utah can be quite an experience. The major airport to fly into the region is normally Las Vegas, Nevada for southern Utah tours. Saint George and Cedar City both have growing airports with thousands of travelers who fly there too! White Pockets is in Southern Utah, which is unbelievable! Utah is very diverse. It has everything from desert to alpine and is divided into three kinds of landscape. First the Basin and Range, then Middle Rocky Mountain and Colorado Plateau. Normally referred to as the Great Basin, the Rockies and Canyon Country. There is so much to choose and do! Hiking Camping Biking Golf Boating Beaches ATV Museums Scenic Drives Dog Sledding Snowmobiling Horseback Riding Hunting Antique Shopping Festivals/State Fairs Rafting Ice Skating Fly Fishing Wildlife Lake/Rivers Alpine & Nordic Skiing/Snowboarding In Southern Utah, Saint George is just a couple of hours north of Las Vegas. It has an elevation of 2,880 feet above sea level. St. George has an average annual temperature of 59.9 F with summer temperatures well into the 100s. Palm trees and red rock cliffs are the norm in Saint George along with all the convenience of a city of 100 thousand. 45 minutes north on highway Interstate 15 is Cedar City. It is a well known festival city. It is home to Southern Utah University, The Utah Shakespearean Festival, The Utah Summer Games, The American Children s Christmas Festival, The Cedar City SkyFest, Neil Simon Festival, Himmelsk Festival Royal, yearly Cowboy Gathering, Rodeo, July Jamboree, Utah Midsummer Renaissance Faire, Groovefest, and Paiute Restoration Gathering & Pow-wow. Cedar City is very close to Brian Head Ski Area. Close enough to be in the Vegas desert, ski during the day with views of Cedar Breaks Red Rocks and back to the desert for dinner. You ll enjoy your trip to white pockets.

Bob Therrien is a travel writer and has traveled all over North America. He currently operates the website at http://www.whitepockets.com

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Southern Utah Tours of Unique Outdoor Adventure Places
Have you been to Utah yet? So many people visit Las Vegas but never travel the two hours into the outdoor wonderland that Utah is! Utah is a wonderful place to get in touch with the outdoors. It can be great during all 4 seasons, fall, winter, spring and summer. Any time of the year is a great time to do some southern Utah tours. Author: Bob Therrien http://www.SouthernUtahTOURS.com Covering 84,904 square miles, Utah is bordered on the north by Idaho, on the east by Wyoming and Colorado, on the south by New Mexico and Arizona and on the west by Nevada. Utah is located in the heart of the American West. The land itself embraces everything from desert to alpine and is divided into three major kinds of landscape: Basin and Range, Middle Rocky Mountain and Colorado Plateau. (Now, don t you wish you d paid attention in that geography class?) To make it easier, we generally talk about the Great Basin, the Rockies and Canyon Country. Southern Utah is a land of drop-dead beauty. Gorgeous! Awesome! Unbelievable! It doesn t really matter which byway you take (but be sure to take Highway 12 “Utah s All-American Road); it doesn t matter which St. George golf course you tee off, which back country guide you charter, which spa you use to escape: it s all one stupendous eyeful after another. Ever wonder how Dead Horse Point State Park got its name? Well, a bunch of cowboys forgot to water the horses and you get the picture. No matter what its origins, the views from Dead Horse will leave you speechless. Southern Utah is The Old west John Wayne Country Little Hollywood For amphitheaters chock-a-block with sandstone spires all aglow in luminescent earth tones: Bryce Canyon National Park. For looming sandstone walls guarding a pastoral Virgin River landscape marked by unique microclimates, fauna and flora: Zion National Park Monument Valley, Lake Powell? Southern Utah is the kind of place other states can only dream of. An ancient spirit inhabits southern Utah. It is evident in the cataclysmic forces that have thrust the earth up into snow-capped mountains; in the towering fins of ruddy sandstone cut by the patient forces of erosion into bridges, arches, deep canyons, and strange hoodoos of stone; in dramatic faults where the earth jumbles and twists, contrasting with gentle, rolling hummocks of slick rock. Visiting Utah can be quite an experience. The major airport to fly into the region is normally Las Vegas, Nevada for southern Utah tours. Saint George and Cedar City both have growing airports with thousands of travelers who fly there too! Utah is very diverse. It has everything from desert to alpine and is divided into three kinds of landscape. First the Basin and Range, then Middle Rocky Mountain and Colorado Plateau. Normally referred to as the Great Basin, the Rockies and Canyon Country. There is so much to choose and Hiking Camping Biking Golf Boating Beaches ATV Museums Scenic Drives Dog Sledding Snowmobiling Horseback Riding Hunting Antique Shopping Festivals/State Fairs Rafting Ice Skating Fly Fishing Wildlife Lake/Rivers Alpine & Nordic Skiing/Snowboarding Red rock canyons, sandstone cliffs, the desert, the best snow on earth skiing, Joshua trees, slot canyons, canyoneering, travel, tour & adventure await you for your Southern Utah tours. Utah has five National parks. Arches National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, and Zion National Park. If that s not enough of the most incredible landscape anywhere, there are 3 National Monuments. Cedar Breaks National Monument, Dinosaur National Monuments and GSENM, Grand Staircase National Monument. How about adding two National Recreation areas to the mix and maybe you ll never want to leave Utah. The Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area all add up to one of the most spectacular places on earth to visit. Southern Utah has Saint George just a couple of hours north of Las Vegas. It has an elevation of 2,880 feet above sea level. St. George has an average annual temperature of 59.9 F with summer temperatures well into the 100s. Palm trees and red rock cliffs are the norm in Saint George along with all the convenience of a city of 100 thousand. 45 minutes north on highway Interstate 15 is Cedar City. It is a well known festival city. It is home to Southern Utah University, The Utah Shakespearean Festival, The Utah Summer Games, The American Children s Christmas Festival, The Cedar City SkyFest, Neil Simon Festival, Himmelsk Festival Royal, yearly Cowboy Gathering, Rodeo, July Jamboree, Utah Midsummer Renaissance Faire, Groovefest, and Paiute Restoration Gathering & Pow-wow. Cedar City is very close to Brian Head Ski Area. Close enough to be in the Vegas desert, ski during the day with views of Cedar Breaks Red Rocks and back to the desert for dinner. You ll enjoy your trip there. Source Credit: Some content provided by The Utah Office of Tourism.

Bob Therrien is a travel writer and has traveled all over North America. He currently operates the website at http://www.southernutahtours.com

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