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11/28/2015
Indian Creek is famous for difficult rock climbing, but there is plenty for non-climbers to do as well.
Campsites at Indian Creek are numerous, gorgeous, and free.
There are many good spots for dispersed camping at Indian Creek as well.
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Newspaper Rock is the most famous petroglyph panel at Indian Creek, but there are many others.
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Search carefully on the Indian Creek canyon walls for ancient rock art.
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Other etchings are not as easy to access as Newspaper Rock.
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Canyonlands National Park is right next to Indian Creek.
World famous rock climbing and unbeatable scenery at Indian Creek.
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Most of the climbs at Indian Creek are trad crack climbs, but some break the norm.
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Generic Crack at Donnelly Day Use Area near Newspaper Rock
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Indian Creek Corridor has been a working ranch for nearly a century.
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This experimental cottonwood garden is on Nature Conservancy land in the Indian Creek Corridor.
If you look closely enough, you may spot ancient ruins in high in the cliffs at Indian Creek.
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View of the North Six Shooter as winter settles on Indian Creek
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This old cowboy camp is in Canyonlands National Park, a short trip from Indian Creek.
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Pothole Point in Canyonlands National Park is where you can find prehistoric shrimp in the pools.
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Beef Basin Road climbs into the spectacular high country.
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The highway to Indian Creek is lined with spooky and abandoned places from Utah's past.

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