05-17-2013, 05:18 AM
It's about the size of most rural two-lane highways, although there are a few turns that might be a little bit tight for a road train. I'm sure you can make it though.
It's not very steep at all. Not to Joe's, at least.
Your family will really enjoy watching the landscape transform, starting from Spanish Fork Canyon, then plunging into Price Canyon, which is really cool.
After that, you're in Castle Country for awhile and as you get closer to Castle Dale/Orangeville, you'll see the Swell to your left in the distance. Cool stuff in there.
Then you'll start driving into the canyon and everything just keeps getting better somehow. You'll really like the area.
Get on Google Maps (or my blog - Utah Water Log) and start looking at the photos of the area to get yourself excited.[
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It's not very steep at all. Not to Joe's, at least.
Your family will really enjoy watching the landscape transform, starting from Spanish Fork Canyon, then plunging into Price Canyon, which is really cool.
After that, you're in Castle Country for awhile and as you get closer to Castle Dale/Orangeville, you'll see the Swell to your left in the distance. Cool stuff in there.
Then you'll start driving into the canyon and everything just keeps getting better somehow. You'll really like the area.
Get on Google Maps (or my blog - Utah Water Log) and start looking at the photos of the area to get yourself excited.[

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