City Of Rocks National Reserve is one of Southern Idaho's best backcountry adventures. The 14,407-acre Reserve is situated at the south end of the Albion Mountains, and features towering granite pinnacles, fins and domes. City of Rocks attracts rock climbers, campers, hikers and those with the spirit of adventure. Pictured here is Morning Glory Spire on a foggy day with the Jim Sage mountains and the Sublet mountain range in the background. Photo by Wallace Keck, National Park Service. — at City Of Rocks National Reserve.
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Thursday, February 5, 2015
City of Rocks National Reserve
From the U.S. Department of the Interior:
City Of Rocks National Reserve is one of Southern Idaho's best backcountry adventures. The 14,407-acre Reserve is situated at the south end of the Albion Mountains, and features towering granite pinnacles, fins and domes. City of Rocks attracts rock climbers, campers, hikers and those with the spirit of adventure. Pictured here is Morning Glory Spire on a foggy day with the Jim Sage mountains and the Sublet mountain range in the background. Photo by Wallace Keck, National Park Service. — at City Of Rocks National Reserve.
City Of Rocks National Reserve is one of Southern Idaho's best backcountry adventures. The 14,407-acre Reserve is situated at the south end of the Albion Mountains, and features towering granite pinnacles, fins and domes. City of Rocks attracts rock climbers, campers, hikers and those with the spirit of adventure. Pictured here is Morning Glory Spire on a foggy day with the Jim Sage mountains and the Sublet mountain range in the background. Photo by Wallace Keck, National Park Service. — at City Of Rocks National Reserve.
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