
Great little sight hidden away in the middle of Nebo loop. We went midday on Saturday, and even though the platform to see it all is pretty small, there were very few people. I would highly recommend it for people who would like a slow relaxing drive (30 mph limit) with this out-of-place natural wonder. Good, paved parking areas as well as two bathrooms if needed. Has two information plaques that are in relatively good condition explaining the natural phenomenon that created Devil's Kitchen and how long it took. Once again, this is a very small area; as long as that is what you are expecting, you will be more...
Read moreA short paved path leads you to an unexpected view of a red rock canyon with hoodoos and columns. There are informative plaques along the route and a viewing platform at the end. It's small but unexpected and worth the stop. There were bathrooms (not sure if they were locked) and a picnic table with a grill. We went at sunset and it was beautiful. Our timing was perfect as it didn't get dark until we had reached the canyon floor. The road in is not for the faint of heart or those with acrophobia. We saw squirrels, wild...
Read moreAfter a beautiful drive through Nephi canyon, you take a canyon road back towards the north. The viewpoint was roughly 30 minutes away from where we stayed in Mona, Utah.
Devils Kitchen is known as the "Mini Bryce Canyon". The Devils Kitchen is really only 1 viewpoint, and it has a few tables where a person can eat along the very short walk to the viewpoint.
This wasn't anything as grand as Bryce Canyon but it was a really nice part of a last second family getaway from Friday night to...
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