Structured overview of Southern Utah's key geographical and infrastructural features.

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Internal

Defines major natural divisions within Southern Utah.

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Cedar Breaks NP

Cedar Breaks National Monument is a stunning amphitheater of multi-colored rock and high-elevation trails above southwest Utah.

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Zion NP

Zion National Park is famous for its dramatic red-rock canyon walls, extensive hiking trails, and cultural history.

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Bryce Canyon NP

Bryce Canyon National Park features a unique landscape of spire-shaped hoodoos carved from pink-orange rock, best seen at sunrise and under the stars.

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Ashley NF

Ashley National Forest spans high mountain lakes, deep valleys, and extensive trail networks across northeastern Utah and northwest Wyoming.

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Nearby

Lists major towns and cities closely associated with Southern Utah.

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St. George, UT

St. George is the largest city serving southern Utah, offering amenities, access to Zion, and a growing arts scene.

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Kanab, UT

Kanab is known as 'Little Hollywood' for its film history and provides access to nearby national parks and recreational areas.

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Bordering

Defines larger regional landforms and states connected to Southern Utah.

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Mojave Desert

Mojave Desert is a hot, dry basin region characterized by sandy plains, xeric flora, and iconic Joshua trees near southern Utah's boundary.

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Great Basin

Great Basin covers much of eastern Nevada and western Utah, with sagebrush plains, mountain rims, and no outlet drainage.