This photo was shot at the Zion National Park in Southern Utah, during the July 4th (U.S.) holiday week. This mountain sits on the less traveled far East side of the park, right along the Mount Carmel Highway. Known officially as the Checkerboard Mesa it’s made up of Navajo sandstone that forms many of the spectacular cliffs within the park’s boundaries. With a thickness of around 2,200 feet it consists almost entirely of desert sand dunes. As you can see in the photo there are two sets of lines that form an easily viewed checkerboard pattern.
About James
Latest Posts
- From Trails to Skies: Everest Base Camp Trek with Helicopter Return:
- Explore the High Altitudes Your Way: Scenic Treks or Summit Climbs
- What Traveling the World Teaches You About Relationships
- Visiting The Sahara For The First Time: What You Need To Know Turn on screen reader supportBanner hidden To enable screen reader support, press ⌘+Option+Z To learn about keyboard shortcuts, press ⌘slash
- Building a Home Abroad: Why Stamped Concrete in Thailand Is a Smart Long-Term Choice
- The Best Visa Photo Tool for Multiple Countries in 2026
- Pregnant Abroad: What No One Tells You About Healthcare Overseas
- Beyond the Expat Bubble: Living the Nomadic Dream in the Altai Mountains
I’m On Instagram!
[instagram-feed]

