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A great view of Signal Peak (10,365') from Pioneer Park.
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Miniature sandstone arches in Pioneer Park.
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There is a short climb for this viewpoint of Signal Peak (10,365') from Pioneer Park.
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Erosion wears away the stone in interesting ways.
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The town of St. George seen from above in Pioneer Park.
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Pioneer Park's distinctive red landscape.
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Hiking to the top to check out the view from Pioneer Park.
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Small concave formations in the cliff walls.
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Pioneer Park landscape.
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Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
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Small stone structure between two boulders.
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Utah landscape from Pioneer Park.
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Pioneer Park.
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Sego Lily (Calochortus nuttallii), Utah's state flower.
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Desert marigold (Baileya).
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Evening primrose (Oenothera caespitosa).
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Cactus husk.

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