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  1. Welcome to Kodachrome Basin State Park. 67 monolithic stone spires, called sedimentary pipes, accentuate multi-hued sandstone layers that reveal 180 million years of geologic time. The color and beauty found here prompted a National Geographic Society expedition to name the area Kodachrome, after the popular color film, in 1948.

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  2. Kodachrome Basin State Park has three great campgrounds, including two that are open year-round. Options include standard, full hook-up and group sites as well as two bunk houses. Facilities are equipped with firewood, a comfort station, dump station, dog waste stations and restrooms have been updated with modern rain shower heads to put the ...

  3. Kodachrome Basin is a state park of Utah, United States. It is situated 5,800 feet (1,767.8 m) above sea level, 12 miles (19 km) south of Utah Route 12, and 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Bryce Canyon National Park. It is accessible from the north from Cannonville by a paved road and from the south by Road 400, a dirt road from the Page, Arizona ...

  4. stateparks.utah.gov › parks › kodachrome-basinDiscover | Utah State Parks

    Opened to the public as a state park in 1963. Physical Address: 2905 S. Kodachrome State Park Rd. Typical Weather: Spring: April, May and early June can be very pleasant time of the year. Daytime temperatures are warm and night temperatures can drop to 20 degrees F. There is still a chance of snow in April and winds throughout the season.

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · Quick Facts about Kodachrome Basin. Location: 9 miles southeast of Cannonville in Utah. Access is from Cottonwood Canyon Road, which is a paved road from Cannonville. Just east of the entrance to Kodachrome Basin, Cottonwood Canyon Road becomes a dirt road that travels through Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

  6. Kodachrome Basin can be reached by following Scenic Byway 12, an All American Road and one of the most spectacular drives in the West, to Cannonville, then south nine miles on a paved road. Geology The story of Kodachrome Basin began more than 180 million years ago. It is the story of the Earth itself, and of the constant changes that occur due

  7. Kodachrome Basin State Park's main attraction are its red tinged rock formations (spires and chimneys) that stand out in front of beautiful blue skies. The best way to explore the park is hiking (you can also camp there!), mountain biking or even better horseback riding. Day-Use Fee: $10 per vehicle (max. 8 people per vehicle) Accessibility: For accessibility information on the Kodachrome ...

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