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Scenic Byway 12
Directions
**Getting to the Byway:**
_Denver International Airport (DEN), CO_
* Take I-70 west past Green River, UT to UT-24. * Turn south onto UT-24 and continue to Hanksville. * Stay on UT-24 and continue west through Capital Reef National Park to just east of Torrey, UT, and the junction with UT-12, where the byway begins.
_Salt Lake City, UT_
* Take I-15 south to UT-20 exit.
* Follow UT-20 to Bear Valley Junction.
* Take US-89 through Panguitch to UT-12 where the byway begins.
_St. George, UT_
* Take I-15 north to Cedar City.
* Get on UT-14 going east to Long Valley Junction.
* Take US-89 north to UT-12 where the byway begins.
**Navigating the Byway:**
From US-89 south of Panguitch, the byway travels through 122 miles of the most
varied scenery in Utah. Beginning in Red Canyon, the byway winds through the
northern portion of vibrant Bryce Canyon National Park, Dixie National Forest,
past Kodachrome Basin State Park, through the Grand Staircase-Escalante
National Monument, Escalante Canyons, crosses over aspen-covered Boulder
Mountain, and ends up Torrey, just five miles west of Capitol Reef National
Park. The byway is rated one of the top ten Scenic Byways in America by Car
and Driver magazine. Spanning a route of more than 120 miles, the byway
travels from west to east through Garfield and Wayne Counties. * The byway
begins at the junction of Hwy 89 and SR-12 (Scenic Byway 12), seven miles
south of Panguitch and eight miles north of Hatch. When you start, you bisect
the beautiful red rock formations of Red Canyon in Dixie National Forest.
Continuing east, the byway passes through spectacular views of a variety of
rock formations. Stone and mud food-storage structures called granaries can be
seen along the route. Visitor centers and businesses along the way have
information about the area. * From Escalante, geographically located near the
midpoint of the byway, the road turns north winding through vast expanses of
slickrock country. Along the way travelers are rewarded with views of the
Escalante River, Calf Creek Canyon, and the Hogsback and Boulder Mountain. At
Boulder visitors can get a firsthand look at life in a prehistoric Native
American village at the Anasazi Indian Village Park. * Continuing north from
Boulder, still on SR-12, the road crosses the eastern flank of Boulder
Mountain with spectacular views of Capitol Reef National Park, the Henry
Mountains, Circle Cliffs, and Navajo Mountain on the far side of Lake Powell.
On a clear day travelers can see more than 100 miles into Colorado and
Arizona. * The byway ends at the junction of SR-12 and Hwy 24 in Wayne County.
The town of Torrey is just west of this junction, or travelers can take the
nine-mile drive east to the Capitol Reef National Park Visitor Center.
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