Built in 2015, Red Hills Desert Garden is Utah’s first desert conservation garden. The five acre garden (which boasts 5,000 water-efficient plants, a 1,150’ stream with native and endangered fish species, a faux slot canyon and dinosaur tracks) is the perfect stop after a seven hour drive. The prehistoric tracks that were found onsite date back 200 million years. Scientists think that the tracks were made while dinosaurs swam on a lake, scraping their feet on the bottom as they moved.

















Having visit those gardens, I can attest to their beauty. Your photos are exceptional. Thanks for the memory evoking.