Dan Violette photography - Fine Art Nature Photography
Zion National Park. Utah, USA. Autumn foliage along the Virgin River.  The 160-mile long Virgin River is one of the few Western States rivers that is not dam controlled.  It flows leisurely through this Park and terminates in the Colorado River at Lake Mead, Nevada.
Zion National Park. Utah, USA. The last of autumn's wildflowers and drying grasses herald fall's cool weather and foliage displays.
Zion National Park. Utah, USA. A Navajo sandstone canyon wall stands guardian over this grove of trees. Zion National park was established in 1909 as Mukuntuweap National Monument. It became Zion National Park in 1919. The name "Zion" meaning "place of refuge," was given to the canyon by Mormon pioneers.
Zion National Park. Utah, USA. Autumn foliage along the Virgin River. The 160-mile long Virgin River is one of the few Western States rivers that is not dam controlled. It flows leisurely through this Park and terminates in the Colorado River at Lake Mead, Nevada.
Zion National Park. Utah, USA. Autumn foliage along the Virgin River.  The 160-mile long Virgin River is one of the few Western States rivers that is not dam controlled.  It flows leisurely through this Park and terminates in the Colorado River at Lake Mead, Nevada.
Zion National Park. Utah, USA. Autumn foliage along the Virgin River. The 160-mile long Virgin River is one of the few Western States rivers that is not dam controlled. It flows leisurely through this Park and terminates in the Colorado River at Lake Mead, Nevada.
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