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Camp in style in an upscale safari-inspired tent from Under Canvas Moab, a four-hour drive from Salt Lake City.
No tent-sion: Camp in style in an upscale safari-inspired tent from Under Canvas Moab, a four-hour drive from Salt Lake City.
Alex Mead

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Based near Arches National Park you can enjoy the sunrise over the spectacular red rock landscape.
Best part of waking up: Based near Arches National Park, you can enjoy the sunrise over the spectacular red rock landscape.
Alex Mead

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The tent boasts a plush king size bed, a private ensuite bathroom with a shower, sink and flushing toilet. www.undercanvas.com
No roughing it here: The tent boasts a plush king-size bed, private en suite bathroom with a shower, sink and flushing toilet.
Bailey Made

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Moab Utah Under Canvas
Take a hike: Nature lovers can enjoy epic red rock scenery from the privacy of their own tent.
Alex Mead

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Seeing stars: A stargazer window above the bed will fill you with wonder while the wood-burning stove will keep you snuggly.
Seeing stars: A stargazer window above the bed will fill you with wonder while the wood-burning stove will keep you snuggly.
Bailey Made

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Night moves: See the full glory of the Milky Way over the clear skies of Moab.
Night moves: See the full glory of the Milky Way over the clear skies of Moab.
Bailey Made

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A 10 minute drive from tent to Arches National Park. Hikers line for their well deserved photo underneath the Delicate Arch, Arches National Park.
Local sights: A 10-minute drive from your tent is Arches National Park, where hikers line up for photos underneath the Delicate Arch.
Alex Mead

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Delicate Arch
Don’t take this view for granite: Delicate Arch, the most widely recognized landmark inside Arches National Park near Moab.
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Delicate Arch
Standing tall: Delicate Arch’s opening is 46 feet high and 32 feet wide.
Alex Mead

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Dead Horse Point State Park
Desert drama: The dramatic view from Dead Horse Point State Park, a 40-minute drive from Moab with epic scenery.
Alex Mead

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Dead Horse Point
Misty mountain: Canyonlands National Park seen from Dead Horse Point and the Colorado River.
Alex Mead

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The perfect photographic opportunity as a storm passes by at Dead Horse Point State Park, Utah.
For the ‘gram: The perfect photographic opportunity as a storm passes by at Dead Horse Point State Park, Utah.
Alex Mead

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Hikers brave the perilous cliff sides of Dead Horse Point State Park. Capturing views of Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
Not for the faint-of-heart: Hikers brave the perilous cliff sides of Dead Horse Point State Park.
Alex Mead

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Hikers brave the perilous cliff sides of Dead Horse Point State Park. Capturing views of Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
Stunning views: Dead Horse Point opened to the public in 1959.
Alex Mead

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Canyonlands National Park
Carved by nature: The Colorado River shaped Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
Alex Mead

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Bird's-eye view: The perilous cliffs of Dead Horse Point State Park.
Bird’s-eye view: The perilous cliffs of Dead Horse Point State Park.
Alex Mead

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Viewpoint from Dead Horse Point State Park shows off Canyonlands National Park. A dramatic desert landscape carved by the Colorado River. A 40 minute drive from Moab.
Breathtaking: This viewpoint from Dead Horse Point State Park shows off Canyonlands National Park.
Alex Mead

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The 'martian' landscape of Goblin Valley State Park. A 1hr and 30mins drive from Moab. Get lost amongst the thousands of hoodoos, referred to locally as goblins.
Goblincore: Get lost among thousands of hoodoos, referred to locally as goblins, in Goblin Valley State Park, an hour-and-a-half drive from Moab.
Alex Mead

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Goblin Valley State Park, Utah. Vast formations of mushroom-shaped rock pinnacles. The park contains some of the largest occurrences of hoodoos in the world.
Hoodoo that you do: Goblin Valley’s vast formations of mushroom-shaped rock pinnacles are some of the largest occurrences of hoodoos in the world.
Alex Mead

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Goblin Valley State Park
Mars mission: The Red Planet-like Goblin Valley State Park in Utah..
Alex Mead

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Goblin Valley State Park opened to the public in 1964.
Goblin mode: Goblin Valley State Park opened to the public in 1964.
Alex Mead

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Goblin Valley State Park, Utah. Vast formations of mushroom-shaped rock pinnacles. The park contains some of the largest occurrences of hoodoos in the world.
High heavens: Goblin Valley State Park has an elevation of 5,000 feet.
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Driving in Utah never disappoints with its amazing scenery and landscapes.
Sightseeing: Driving in Utah never disappoints with its amazing scenery and landscapes.
Alex Mead

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