“the devil's playground”
Escalante is in Garfield County, Utah along Utah Scenic Byway 12. The town was named after Silvestre Velez de Escalante, a Franciscan missionary and the first European explorer in the region. During the 1776 journey, usually referred to as the Dominguez-Escalante Expedition, Escalante and his companions passed by the Grand Canyon and were among the first white men to enter Utah. Members of the Southern Utah militia, under the leadership of Captain James Andrus, passed through the Escalante area during the Black Hawk Indian War of the mid-1860s. They recorded finding wild potatoes growing in the area and named a valley just east of the Escalante Mountains "Potato Valley". In 1872, a group of settlers from Panquitch investigated the area, meeting members of the John Westly Powell expedition. Powell's group recommended any new community be named Escalante in honor of the explorer, even though the 1776 expedition never reached the remote valley. The community of Escalante was finally settled in 1875.
Wonderful surroundings and loads of different types of scenery. We stayed on Hwy 12 for a few days - but could have stayed weeks and seen great sites every day!
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