Canyon lands National Park in Utah! By Austin. Climate The climate in the summer is over 100 degrees F! The climate in the summer is over 100 degrees.

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Canyon lands National Park in Utah! By Austin

Climate The climate in the summer is over 100 degrees F! The climate in the summer is over 100 degrees F! In early spring and late summer rain falls. In early spring and late summer rain falls.

Land Features VVVVery rocky, dry, and desert looking.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! The parks birthday is sept

Park History People have visited what is now Canyon Lands for over 10,000 years.

Interesting Facts A living crust called Bio-logical soil crust covers much of the canyon lands and the surrounding area.

Plants & Animals SSSSome of the plants & animals in the canyon lands are mule deer, coyote, leopard frog, desert four o’ clock, gopher snakes, common globe mallow, and many more!

Activities AAAAuto-touring, back packing, biking, ranger- led programs, stargazing, and many more!

Conservation This park has many things to protect the environment. For example: nature only trails, a lot of special habitats, and hiking trails.( So no cars go on it.)

References I got this info from National park service, Gorp-U.S. National park, and L.L. Bean park search.