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    Best Friends Animal Society

    Spread across 3800 acres, five miles out of Kanab, Best Friends Animal Society is the largest sanctuary and no-kill animal rescue centre in America. It humanely caters to more than 1500 animals that are visited by thousands of visitors every year. The sanctuary also allows overnight stays at nominal prices.


    Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

    The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument has acres of protected land in Utah and encompasses the largest land area of all US National Monuments. It evolved on world map after a large number of dinosaur fossils were found here in 2000. Also was found here a 75-million-year-old dinosaur fossil that belonged to a 75 million year old dinosaur called G. monumentensis that measured at least 30 feet in length and its jaw had more than 800 teeth.


    Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park

    Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park is located between Mount Carmel Junction and Kanab in Utah. The park is best known for coral-colored sand dunes located beside red sandstone cliffs that were formed from the erosion of Navajo Sandstone over 15000 years. Visit the place for camping, hiking, off-road vehicle driving, photography, and a conservation area.


    Moqui Cave

    Moqui Cave is a sandstone erosion cave located about 5 miles north of Kanab, Utah. Some 19th century archaeological excavations have shown that Native Americans used it as a shelter. It was later purchased and turned into a tavern, dance hall, and then into a museum in 1960s. As a museum, it is now home to a remarkable collection of American Indian artifacts, fluorescent minerals, fossils, pottery, spear points, and art, and 140 million years old dinosaur tracks.