Utah’s spectacular Fisher Towers are carved from siltstone of the Moenkopi and Culter Formations, and from the top of the mesa, one has an outstanding view of the Towers, red sandstone cliffs, and spires of Richardson Amphitheater, the badlands of Onion Creek Canyon and the Colorado River. Most of the inventory unit (19,100 acres) retains its natural appearance.
Fisher Towers, the tallest of which reaches more than 900 feet above its surroundings, is one of the best known and most photographed geologic formations in Utah. The varied topography, including more than nine miles of twisting Waring and Cottonwood Canyons; the numerous small side canyons; and the broken plateau all provide incredible solitude.
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