Utah’s Scenic Byway 12
July 27, 2015
The road to Bryce Canyon (from Zion) is a beautiful two lane
road leading from Highway 89 to the junction of Highway 24. I’ve been on parts
of the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) (Highway 1) in California, but Byway 12 is a
different magnitude providing vast, scenic landscapes. Anything nature appeals
to me, so I was more than excited to be driving on this road. My mouth was
agape the entire time (both when I was the driver and the passenger), reveling
in the beauty of the formations. It’s such a treat to be able to witness
expansive landscapes, with different landforms all around.
This pull-over spot was the first expansive view where I took in the magnitude of the landscape in southern Utah. From this overlook, we learned that several people lost
their lives building this highway across slick rock when they used explosives to
pave their way through the rock. Thank you for your dedication.
We found out (from sign placards) that for the inhabitants
of the town of Grover, they have to travel northwestward on highway 24, then
south back towards Bryce and Zion (if they wanted to reach that area) before
this highway was built in the early to mid 1900s, when many of the roads in
America were built far before then. I’ve read somewhere that this is one of the
last places to develop in America and much of this area still is. There are
virtually no tourist destinations (thank goodness!), which also means very few
opportunities to stay at a hotel, fill up for gas, and fill up on food at
diners. I would think that most of the cars through on the road are on their
way to Capitol Reef National Park from Bryce Canyon (or vice versa) or live in
the small towns scattered throughout Byway 12.
If you're not short on time, I definitely recommend taking this breathtaking route.
Happy travels!
Cat
Towards the end of Scenic Byway 12
If you're not short on time, I definitely recommend taking this breathtaking route.
Happy travels!
Cat
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