Scott Prokop > This historic ranch, near the mouth of the Paria River, was home to the families who operated Lees Ferry.
Scott Prokop > Lees Ferry is the only place within Glen Canyon where visitors can drive to the Colorado River in over 700 miles of Canyon Country, right up to the first "rapid" in the Grand Canyon. A natural corridor between Utah and Arizona, Lees Ferry figured prominently in the exploration and settlement of Northern Arizona. Lees Ferry is now a meeting of the old and the new.
Scott Prokop > Lees Ferry is the only place within Glen Canyon where visitors can drive to the Colorado River in over 700 miles of Canyon Country, right up to the first "rapid" in the Grand Canyon. A natural corridor between Utah and Arizona, Lees Ferry figured prominently in the exploration and settlement of Northern Arizona. Lees Ferry is now a meeting of the old and the new.
Scott Prokop > Lees Ferry is the only place within Glen Canyon where visitors can drive to the Colorado River in over 700 miles of Canyon Country, right up to the first "rapid" in the Grand Canyon. A natural corridor between Utah and Arizona, Lees Ferry figured prominently in the exploration and settlement of Northern Arizona. Lees Ferry is now a meeting of the old and the new.
Scott Prokop > Lees Ferry is the only place within Glen Canyon where visitors can drive to the Colorado River in over 700 miles of Canyon Country, right up to the first "rapid" in the Grand Canyon. A natural corridor between Utah and Arizona, Lees Ferry figured prominently in the exploration and settlement of Northern Arizona. Lees Ferry is now a meeting of the old and the new.
Scott Prokop > Lees Ferry is the only place within Glen Canyon where visitors can drive to the Colorado River in over 700 miles of Canyon Country, right up to the first "rapid" in the Grand Canyon. A natural corridor between Utah and Arizona, Lees Ferry figured prominently in the exploration and settlement of Northern Arizona. Lees Ferry is now a meeting of the old and the new.
Scott Prokop > The Fruita School  is a one-room building constructed by residents in 1896, also served as a community center located in Capitol Reef National Park
Scott Prokop > The Fruita School  is a one-room building constructed by residents in 1896, also served as a community center located in Capitol Reef National Park
Scott Prokop > The Fruita School  is a one-room building constructed by residents in 1896, also served as a community center located in Capitol Reef National Park
This historic ranch, near the mouth of the Paria River, was home to the families who operated Lees Ferry.
Scott Prokop > This historic ranch, near the mouth of the Paria River, was home to the families who operated Lees Ferry.
This historic ranch, near the mouth of the Paria River, was home to the families who operated Lees Ferry.
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