Kodachrome Basin State Park

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Kodachrome Basin State Park is a scenic Utah state park renowned for its colorful sandstone chimneys and unique desert landscape, popular for hiking, photography, and camping.

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instanceOf state park
area about 9.1 square kilometers
approximately 2,240 acres
bestSeasonToVisit fall
spring
climate semi-arid
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Kane County, Utah NERFINISHED
designation Utah state park
elevation about 1,770 meters
approximately 5,800 feet
established 1962
geologicalFeature sand pipes
sandstone chimneys
sedimentary pipes
hasFacility RV sites
campground
picnic areas
restrooms
showers
visitor center
hasTrail Angel’s Palace Trail NERFINISHED
Panorama Trail NERFINISHED
Shakespeare Arch–Sentinel Trail NERFINISHED
knownFor colorful sandstone chimneys
photogenic scenery
sandstone spires
unique desert landscape
landscapeType high desert
locatedIn south-central Utah
locatedNear Bryce Canyon National Park NERFINISHED
Cannonville, Utah NERFINISHED
managedBy Utah Division of State Parks NERFINISHED
namedAfter Kodachrome color film NERFINISHED
nameOrigin National Geographic Society photographers
nearbyAttraction Bryce Canyon National Park NERFINISHED
Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument NERFINISHED
numberOfSandPipes over 60
offersActivity camping
hiking
horseback riding
photography
stargazing
photographySubject colorful rock formations
sunrise and sunset views
primaryRockType sandstone
state Utah

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Kane County, Utah containsStatePark Kodachrome Basin State Park