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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Beartrap Canyon Wilderness, Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness, Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area, Blackridge Wilderness, Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness, Blue Lake (Utah), Bonneville Salt Flats, Book Cliffs, Buckskin Gulch, Canaan Mountain Wilderness, Cedar Mountain Wilderness, Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry, Cottonwood Canyon Wilderness, Cougar Canyon Wilderness, Coyote Buttes, Dark Canyon Wilderness, Deep Creek North Wilderness, Deep Creek Wilderness, Desolation Canyon (Utah), Devil's Garden (Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument), Doc's Pass Wilderness, Elephant Arch, Fantasy Canyon, Fisher Towers, Five Mile Pass, Goose Creek Wilderness, Hanksville-Burpee Quarry, High Uintas Wilderness, LaVerkin Creek Wilderness, Little Sahara Recreation Area, Negro Bill Canyon, Nine Mile Canyon, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Paria River, Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, Red Mountain Wilderness (Utah), San Rafael Swell, Slaughter Creek Wilderness, Stansbury Island, Taylor Creek Wilderness. Excerpt: The Daddy Canyon area of Nine Mile CanyonNine Mile Canyon is a canyon, approximately 40 miles (60 km) long, located in the counties of Carbon and Duchesne in eastern Utah, in the Western United States. Promoted as "the world's longest art gallery," the canyon is known for its extensive rock art, most of it created by the Fremont culture and the Ute people. The rock art, shelters, and granaries left behind by the Fremont make Nine Mile Canyon a destination for archaeologists and tourists alike. The canyon became a main transport corridor in the region during the 1880s. Settlers established a number of ranches in Nine Mile, and even a short-lived town named Harper. No longer heavily traveled, the rugged canyon road was used mostly for recreation and tourism through the end of the 20th century. The...