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09/25/2009
Highway 210 is beautiful in all seasons, but it is truly a stunning drive in the fall.
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09/30/2009
Serene beauty and around 500 inches of snow per year on Highway 210.
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09/29/2009
The iconic granite cliffs of Little Cottonwood Canyon.
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09/29/2009
Brilliant fall colors line Highway 210 up past the town of Alta.
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09/20/2015
End of the paved section of Highway 210. The gate is opened July 1 to to tourists heading up to Catherine's Pass and Albion Basin Campground.
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09/20/2015
Once an old silver mining outpost, Alta is now a quaint ski resort town.
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09/29/2009
Aspen, maple, and oak trees under granite peaks near Grizzly Gulch.
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09/25/2009
In only 7 miles you get a wide range of scenery.
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09/09/2009
The view just across from Tanners Flat Campground.
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09/25/2009
Brilliant fall colors along Utah's Highway 210.
Photo Date: 
09/25/2009
Brilliant fall colors along Utah's Highway 210.
Photo Date: 
09/25/2009
Brilliant fall colors along Utah's Highway 210.
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09/25/2009
Brilliant fall colors along Utah's Highway 210.
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09/25/2007
The many colors of changing aspen.
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09/30/2009
Looking down toward the Salt Lake Valley.

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